Monthly Archives: November 2019

Investigating Light – Prisms

Today  we used a variety of different shapes and thicknesses of prisms to investigate what happens to light. We used torched to refract the light through the prisms and see the spectrum of colours that it created as well the light bending.

We thought about this in real life and discussed this is how rainbows are created. We then detailed this in our science jotters to show as evidence of our learning.

Long Multiplication using CPAL

For number, we are working to use the Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract, Language method to develop our multiplication skills.

We started by using the Cuisenaire rods to create a 2 digit by 1 digit multiplication sum. We worked to multiply the tens and units and then put the some together using our whiteboards.

Then we created a pictorial representation of the sums in our jotters.

We will be using this method to understand 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication in the coming weeks.

 

Pupil Zone Update

If you head to our ‘Pupil Zone’ area you will see a little update from the children in P6S. During ICT time this week we learned how to add a post to the blog and we all contributed to it. We will try to do this regularly to keep you up to date with the children’s thoughts and learning.

We hope you enjoy reading our snippets. 🙂

Investigating Light – Periscopes

Our Science focus this term is to learn all about light. So far, we have looked at how light travels and items that are transparent, opaque and reflective. We have also looked at the human eye and how we see light.

Today we made our own periscopes using card and mirrors. We discussed how this proved that light travels in straight lines and how reflective surfaces like mirrors make light bounce in a different direction. We also watched a video that explained how a periscope was used and how the angle of the mirror was to be at 45 degrees in order to maximise what we could see.