Monthly Archives: September 2016

Our Visit to the Planetarium

We were lucky to have a visit from Mr Rose with planetarium in Sound Hall. We got to go inside and experience the night sky. Unfortunately it was too dark to take photos inside but we can tell you all about it.

It was so dark that we couldn’t see when we came in. – Peter

When we went inside we could see the stars. Mr Rose could predict the future of stars as it was a starry night! – Jenson

It was awesome! – Isaac

We saw a little red spot moving around – Marc

Me, Mark, Fraser and James got sore heads from the spinning – Michael

Inside the planetarium we saw the great bear and little bear. When we went in we saw a red spot and a bright blue spot. The different colours told us how hot the stars were. – Jed

It looks small from the outside but it was really big inside. I fell over in it! – Mark

It was amazing seeing the star constellations. I really enjoyed hearing the stories! – Erin

The pictures looked amazing when we could see the constellations – Jenna

I wish we could see it again! – Lauree-Ann

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Singing in Mandarin

Today we learned a song in Mandarin. It was about two tigers. Watch us perform below by clicking on the link!!

Mandarin Song

Shared Reading with Primary 1A

On Friday we were lucky to have a visit from Primary 1A. We loved working with the younger one and shared books and drawings with them. Thank you for visiting us!

Learning our times tables – the fun way!

We’ve been trying new games to help us learn our times tables. Last week we started to play Beat My Score. Using 12 sided dice we are able to practice the times table we are working on. We are hoping to see improvement each week as we try to get as many right as we can within two minutes!

 

Thank you Mr Rose

This afternoon we had our last visit from Mr Rose. He has been coming in each week to help us learn about Space. We have learned loads! Did you know that it takes Pluto 247 Earth years to orbit the sun? We were sad to see him leave so at the end of his session a few of his asked for his autograph!

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We look forward to seeing him again in two weeks when he visits us with the planetarium!

Roald Dahl Day!

Yesterday would have been Roald Dahl’s 100th birthday! We learned about the life of this much-loved children’s author and discussed which of his books we have read and enjoyed. We all read James and the Giant Peach in Primary 4 and agreed that we all loved it! We are hoping to read one of his books in class later in the year.

We had been due to join in with a live event for Roald Dahl Day but the internet wouldn’t let us connect. Instead, we found a video with Quentin Blake showing us how to draw Willy Wonka. We all joined in and created our own pictures – they’ve turned out brilliantly! Have a look at our pictures below!

Shopping for Shoes

Today we were lucky to have a visit from Visible Fictions theatre company with their award-winning production – Shopping for Shoes. There was only one actress who performed lots of different parts and used shoe boxes and different pairs of shoes to tell the story. It was really interesting.  We really enjoyed it, especially as we have been doing drama with Izzy this term – this showed us how we could use drama when we are older.

Investigating Moon Phases

Yesterday we began to learn about the phases of the moon. We spoke about what we already know about the moon and realised that it does not always appear the same.

We watched a video on TigTag which demonstrated how the moon’s orbit around the Earth means that it appears to change over a lunar month (28 days.) The appearance of the moon changes dependent on the position of the moon, the sun and the Earth. This is because we see the Earth when sunlight reflects off of it. We learned that there are 8 different phases which the moon passes through.

We then got into pairs or groups of three and created a model to show the phases using a creative medium – oreos!

 

 

We had to problem solve to figure out which stage happens when. When we were finished they looked like this:100_1175

We even managed to wait until after assembly to eat them!!

 

Creating a to scale model of the Solar System

This afternoon we investigated the scale of our Solar System.

Firstly we watched this video which helped to show us the huge relative size of the planets within our Solar System. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaOPsmlJyw8

We then got into our Home Teams and using rulers, compasses and our tables with relative scales, each Home Team created a rocky planet and a gas planet.

Next, we arranged all our planets in the correct order and used another scale to show how far away each planet is from the sun.

 

Us with our model solar system

Us with our model solar system