Maths Week Scotland

It’s been lovely to be in class with 5.17 this week.

Here are some of the things we have been doing:

We took part in the Sumdog competition. We liked all of the games.

The Maths Leaders told us about Numeracy Blueprint boards and we used these to work on rounding numbers.

We did an outdoor scavenger hunt. The class enjoyed working with partners and it was great fun running to find the questions.

We practised our times tables whilst playing hockey!

We used chalk to create giant clocks with sticks.

We have been using our maths skills in the kitchen to calculate the weigh of ingredients needed.

 

 

Passwords

The children had fun cracking passwords today as part of Cyber Week Scotland. We started by having simple, one-word passwords. They were easy to guess!

We then found out how much harder to was to crack them by adding a number. It was getting trickier!

Finally we added a colour too. By using three simple words, we were able to make passwords that were easy for us to remember, but hard for others to guess.

We used autodraw.com to draw options for our passwords.

Science

During our Science lessons this term we looked into how natural resources and materials are being used and the importance of their conservation. We have discussed the impact of our actions on the environment and decided to make posters encouraging others to take different steps to help out planet.

This term, we also worked with magnets, investigating which objects are magnetic and how magnetic field works. We conducted a series of challenges to see how magnets exert a non-contact force and then designed, constructed and played our own games using magnets. It was lots of fun!

Next, we made mind maps of what Energy is and talked about different types of Energy. We talked about heat, sound, light and electrical energy and we are able to identify examples of different sources of energy.

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