We hope everyone had a lovely holiday! In P2S, the pupils have come back excited and ready (and a little taller!) to start the new term. We have also grown in numbers a little bit by welcoming two new lovely pupils to our class!
Our new topic is called Planet Earth. At the start of the week, the whole class discussed what the topic will involve and what kind of things we would like to learn about. A large majority of the pupils showed a keen interest to learn about the weather, the atmosphere and different areas from around the world. Here are some of the pupil and teacher questions we would like to find answers to:
– Why does it snow?
– How do things fall from the sky?
– Do all animals have four legs?
– Why is the time different in different countries?
– What is the planet made of?
– How do we decide if something is living or non-living?
– What impact does the climate have on living things?
– How do people record the weather and monitor the changes?
As you can see this will involve a lot of learning! Therefore, the topic is split into smaller sub-topics: Weather, Living and Non-Living and Climates.
This week we have been busy bees and started a weather experiment to record how much it rains. We had a talk about how much it rains and put out some containers in the playground. We will be checking the containers next week to record our results. Some photos of our experiment are added below.
We think this topic will be interesting, challenging and fun! If anyone has any ideas or thinks they could help us learn more about our topic then please let us know.
Very interesting p2
I’m loving the sound of your new topic. P6/7 have enjoyed making a weather station this year. You can see what the weather is like every day by visiting the Weather Blog!
Mr.C