This week we have been learning more fascinating facts about the Moon during our study of different non-fiction texts. We have been learning how to take clear, concise notes as we watch and listen…
We have also been learning about the features of non-fiction texts in our co-operative learning groups to help us write our own wonderful non-chronological reports…
We watched a video and did some reading about the Moon Landings. We found out that if you drop a feather and hammer on the Moon at the same time, they both hit the ground at the same time! This is because of a force called gravity. We decided to test the gravity on Planet Earth…
We talked about the things that we had to keep the same in order to make sure that our experiments were fair. These were the height (that the balls were dropped from) and the timing (of the balls being dropped). After that we wrote down our hypotheses and finally conducted our fair tests, recording our results on a table as we went. We found that, if the test was fair, the size and weight of the ball made no difference! All of the balls hit the ground at the same time. That’s gravity for you!
In maths we have been learning about a new fraction called hundredths. Here we are playing a class game…
And these super boys have been learning how to order numbers on a number line…
Finally, today we were learning some Scottish songs in music. We decided that we needed to add more ‘Scottishness’ to the classroom. This pair were more than happy to help out…
Pretty!