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IDL Assessment – Sciences – Making Dinosaur Eggs Melt!

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The Daisies Class enjoyed participating in a problem solving task where they had to try and melt the frozen dinosaur eggs. They chose to use hot water and salt and managed to get all of their frozen eggs to melt. We loved meeting our little baby dinosaurs!

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Focused Areas of Learning – Sciences – Humpty Dumpty Egg Dropping

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The Daisies class enjoyed today’s science experiment where we tried to protect our Humpty Dumpty eggs from a big fall. We chose from a range of materials which would cushion Humpty Dumpty from a big fall. We had lego bricks, pasta, rice, cotton balls, baked beans, shredded paper and water to choose from.

We loved our science experiment and found that baked beans and rice were the only cushions that kept Humpty Dumpty safe during his fall.

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FAOL /Science Week – The Snowdrops Sense Science

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The Snowdrops have enjoyed exploring the senses during Science Week. Everyone actively participated in experiments relating to the senses, and everyone was very sensible when handling equipment and materials.  The Snowdrops enjoyed using a ray box to look at colours and spinners to see the colours blend together. The Snowdrops were confident in giving their opinion during taste and smell experiments. Some Snowdrops were even able to manage ‘no peeking’ during the touch experiment! Well done, Snowdrops!

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Focused Areas of Learning – Sciences – Humpty Dumpty had a great fall!

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The Planets class loved our Humpty Dumpty themed science eggs-periment! We had to choose a material to place inside our zip lock bag that we thought would keep Humpty Dumpty safe.

We predicted whether the egg would stay whole or crack before each “fall” and then reported our findings.

We had lots of fun!

 

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