The space station landed in 1.3 on Monday. We have been looking at space in class. Space is so cool and there is so much to learn. We looked at constellations and watched the clips of Chris Hadfield on the Space Station and all the cool experiments that he did on the International Space Station.
Monthly Archives: March 2018
Meteorites
Primary 6’s told us all about meteorites and we got to touch them. It was amazing to think that we were holding something that had been in space. Some were also magnetic and we tested them with a magnet.
In class, during the week, Mrs Arbuckle had shown us a clip of a meteorite falling to Earth. We then pretended that a large bottle of paint was the meteor falling from Space and we landed it in the sandpit. It made giant craters, which is what happens with real meteors.
Busy In 1.3
We are aways learning through play in 1.3. They conversations and discussions are amazing to hear. The children discover and learn so much through trying new activities or just being creative.
Caterpillar Shadow Puppets
We made our caterpillar shadow puppets using circles and ” springs” and then decorated them. It was a bit tricky, but we got there! We also looked at the life of caterpillars. They were amazing as they walked about, munching on leaves and then spun their cocoons to come out as beautiful butterflies.
STEM showcase
Wow! It was an amazing night. Hundreds of people came along to see and take part in all our different activities. The buzz around the school was brilliant. Primary 1’s also showcased their work too. Thank you to Mr Tyler and Mrs MacGregor for leading us.
Bees
We have been learning about insects and the jobs that they have to do to help the environment. We looked at bees and discovered their amazing world. We watched a clip about them on TigTag Junior and learned about the hive and how bees collect pollen from flowers.
Bees are friendly little creatures. 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
Clean Hands
We had a visit from an environmental specialist who talked to us about clean hands and the importance of washing them properly. We had to use a special gel and then put our hands under the blue light to see the germs. We then washed our hands and put them back under the blue light to see if they were clean.
VR Headsets
Mrs MacGregor showed us how to use the VR headsets. They were so cool. We looked at the Earth from the Moon; We saw the Sun; we looked at New York and Dubai; we saw giraffes and lions ; we saw reindeer in the arctic and a rocket launch. We could look at everything in in the most amazing detail.
We could look to the left, right, up and down and when we tilted our heads, we saw all around. It was amazing!
STEM Showcase is nearly here!
We are so excited about our STEM Showcase tomorrow night. Come along and see all the brilliant exhibits and workshops.