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Space seeds

Last week primary 6/7 got space seeds. Some of the class were away on a school trip to Edinburgh. So the secondary 3 pupils planted the seeds for us. Every week a small group of people go to the green house to water the seeds and turn them every second day. We are keeping a record of how many seeds have germinated, we have colours  for the seeds, some blue and some red. 83 seeds from the red side have germinated, and 62 from the blue side. We don’t know which seeds have been in space. We all wrote our hypothesis on which have gone up to space and which have not.    by Asia, Holly, Shay and Scott  IMG_0636 IMG_0637 IMG_0638 IMG_0639

Junk Rockets

This week at school we have been making rockets out of junk as part of our space topic. Pupils have been bringing in junk to create the rockets for a week. We made a planner of how it would look and how we would create it. We looked at pictures of other space ships and got inspiration from them. At the end we will evaluate them. Some people used paper mache or masking tape to cover their bottles that the are using as the rocket. We think they will all look very good at the end.                             Written by Ewen and Iona.image image image

News Reports – The Moon Landing

This week primary 6 and 7 made news report videos about the landing on the moon in 1969. We chose groups and then decided who was doing each role – newsreader, camera operator and director. We had to research the information first, write a script and then record it. We found out that the moon landing was a huge event, with over 500 million people watching it on their televisions. We enjoyed this task because you had to cooperate and also learn about space history at the same time. Written by Sophie and Ewen

Here is Hannah,Elsie and Iona’s news report:

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S2 came to visit P1

Miss Fraser and secondary 2 came to our classroom this morning to show us how to make circuits, buzz buzzers, use switches and light up bulbs.  We really enjoyed it.

Hector said “I liked the buzzing thing.”

Liena said “I liked when we made the red, green and blue lights.”

Bobby said “I liked the magic key one that made the fan turn fast.”

Reeta said “I liked lighting up Rudolf’s nose.”

 

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Dissolving Experiments with P3/4/5

Dissolving experiments in P3/4/5
Dissolving experiments in P3/4/5

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Primary 3/4/5 have been making predictions about what will happen during dissolving experiments with Mr Rose.  They predicted that hot water would dissolve things faster.  Their investigations proved they were absolutely right! They also discovered that the hotter the water was, the more it could dissolve.

They used salt in their experiments.  How many other things in everyday life do we dissolve? (Here are some of the examples P3/4/5 came up with to get you thinking – coffee, sugar, washing powder…can you think of anymore?)

Our Terrific Trip by Eva P.5

 

I was so excited once I woke up on Tuesday morning, because we (Primaries 3 – 7)  were going on a school trip to the Sandness Mill and Turriefield.  I had never been to either of them so to me it was going to be one big adventure.

Once I arrived at school I was told we were to leave at quarter to 10, so before we left we did a little maths on symmetry, a few minutes later I was told to grab everything I needed because we were going.  I was really excited and happy.

When we arrived at the Sandness Mill we were greeted by two people, one called Gary and one called Louise.  They told us we were going to be split into two groups.  I was in group one with a few other people and everybody else was in group two.  Group one was with Gary and group two was with Louise.  After that we followed Gary into the mill, first he showed us the weaving loom machine.  It was very noisy and it was so noisy some people had to wear headphones!  Every hour they could have 6 jackets made, I bet you couldn’t do that with your needles!

Gary showed us a few other machines too one of them was the carding machine that makes ‘oo’ into yarn – WOW.  He also showed us a room full of ‘oo’.  The ‘oo’ was very springy and quite spongy. Gary said it also felt all soft like snowflakes.  He told us the ‘oo’ had 3 baths but they were way too hot for us but just right for cleaning the ‘oo’.  They could also dye the ‘oo’, they could make lots of colours and Shetland colours too.  There were lots of other machines like the jumper making machine and they said the Fair Isle was the most complicated and this is two of the most interesting things that one of the machines was 100 years old and another thing was the Sandness Mill is the only place in the whole of Europe where you can see the whole process from ‘oo’ to woolly jumpers and the finished product is also sold in the shop.

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Sandness mill was marvellous and I called it the Super Sandness Mill.  I was sad to leave but happy because … Next up Transition Tuffiefield.

 

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Before we went to Turriefield we went to a beach to eat our snack.

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I had an apple and once I had finished it we were off on the bus again.

I was very excited once I heard all of everyone else’s comments about Turriefield.  We were greeted by two people, one called Penny and one called Alan.  First they took us to see the turkeys –   gobble gobble   Turkey (2)

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then they showed us a few different tools and let us try to lift the heavy steel weed cutter and ploughs

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They also showed us the vegetables they grew.  They grew melons, garlic, beetroot, kale, chillies, peppers, leeks, marrows, sweetcorn, peas and a few other things

P1030303 P1030332 IMG_2611( I almost forgot about pumpkins and broccoli and aubergines). Also they showed us inside the politunnels and said they (by they I mean two of them) are jungles then they showed us the ducks and explained a bit about Turriefield.  Back up at the shed they gave us all

peas in a pod to try . P1030340 They were outstanding.  So good I called Turriefield Terrific Turriefield and it certainly was.  I was very sad to go I had a spectacular trip.

I would definitely do that trip again.  Some of the highlights of the trip was looking at all the food, trying the peas and learning how to dye the ‘oo’ and the big room that was full of it!

But now I was back on the way back to the school and by this time I was very hungry but I was lucky because once we arrived back at the school we were going to have our lunch.

At the school I ate my lunch and then I had my break.  At break I wrote Peerie Filskit Tammie and when I got home I told my mam all about it.

I felt happy and excited for our next trip.

By Eva