The children are having a fabulous time at Mearns Primary participating in their STEM fayre.
They have met a real life space scientist and had an opportunity to share ideas with other schools and participate in a variety of workshops.
Today we welcomed Mrs Murray (Skye’s Mum) to our class to talk about Technology and History. She showed us a fantastic presentation which including lots of interesting historical information about Barrhead. We heard about ways to Digitise information and managed to carry out some of our own research using lots of websites including East Renfrewshire Council’s archive section.
This week we used Bonfire night as inspiration for our writing. We wrote acrostic poems using GUNPOWDER PLOT to begin each line. We also learned about the history behind the celebration.
As fireworks play a large part of this, we created our own scratch art using oil pastels and paint to produce our interpretation of a fireworks display.
In science we began our genetics block and looked at inherited traits Vs learned behaviour.
The children were fascinated to find out who could roll their tongue, who had a straight pinky or who had a longer second toe. they compared these traits and discussed if their parents also had these traits. They then learned the reason for this was due to dominant or recessive genes.
Armed with this information, the children worked in groups to create posters comparing examples of what they thought were inherited traits compared to non-inherited traits.
Primary 6’s STEM challenge this week was to work cooperatively to achieve a goal using sticks, cups and cubes. The winning group were able to create a tower 45cm tall, balancing on a 1cm cube! Many of the groups succeeded by using talking and listening skills and working together as a team.
Mrs Nelson.
Thank you to all the parents who attended the inventions showcase and to those who assisted the children in their task. The whole school visited our showcase and were blown away by the creativity, effort and standard of work that had gone into the task.
The purpose of this task was to promote thinking skills, improve creativity and problem solving skills and to incorporate STEM into homework along with it’s presence in the classroom.
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