This year sees the second year of the successful Digital Leaders programme at school which I have designed. After visiting the primary 4 to 7 classes to advertise the programme with classes, I have received over 50 applications! On one hand, this is amazing as this was more than double the applicants from last year. On the other hand, this is now more difficult as I can’t interview them all so will have to sift through them to decide who to interview! The children come across as so confident in their use of ICT and I think I could learn a lot from them, never mind them learning from me! Interviews will be held next week and already the applicants have ideas of what they could be involved in through the programme such as training other children, holding lunchtime clubs and teaching the teachers! I think the programme this year is going to be even more successful than last year. Now to read over all these lovely application forms! A cup of tea required I think!
Our class had a project it was about electricity. We had to make mini pylons. It was hard to make the pylons. They didn’t really stick. We used art sticks it was hard .
For a topic we did energy and we made pylons which took us a short time, it was fun to do. While we were doing it we were wearing superhero costume’s for Pudsey day. Then we displayed them outside so people could have a look at them. Then the next 2 weeks we took them home.
Last year, for a topic on Energy, we made electricity pylons out of paper rods and glue. We were going to have a ‘wind resistance’ test where we were going to put the ‘pylons’ in front of a fan and the ‘pylon’ that took the longest time to fall down would have won, but we never got round to it.1 We were dressed in superhero costumes while we were doing it as it was a Pudsey charity event(SOS). They took a very long time but were worth it for the end result, which was very good.