P5b Learn Across The Curriculum

This week we have been exploring the scientific theory of how life on Earth began:

  • It all began with The Big Bang!
  • Earth was a lifeless ball of lava.
  • Over billions of years the lava cooled and water formed on Earth.
  • The first cells formed in tidal pools – life on Earth had begun!
  • These living cells created oxygen.
  • Multi-cell creatures developed, first in the sea, then moving onto land.
  • Life on Earth has evolved to include so many species – including us!IMG_0950[1]

In RME we learned about the Christian creation story. We used a collage effect to create dioramas depicting the seven days in the story.

dioramas

We found it very interesting to see that the sequence of events between the scientific theory and the Christian creation story were very similar.

 

From the Blog Post Box:

I’m getting better at…

…running because I have been practising.            Katie

…eating fruit.     Mark

…shooting goals in hockey.         Kamron

…doing more active activities at home and less inactive things.                   Michelle

…using my Maths Journal to master the 7 times table.    Tobin

…my golf. I can hit 150 yards with my 7 iron. My golf teacher, Lewis, said ‘WOW!’             Archie

 

Pupil of the Week: Katya

 

Celebrating Success Awards:

Headteacher Award – Lewis

High Standard of Work – Darja

School Values – Fiona

Effort and Improvement – Steven

 

7 thoughts on “P5b Learn Across The Curriculum”

  1. I have enjoyed my week at school especially the nature walk. Well done to everyone at Celebrating Success 😊👏

  2. Thank you for a brilliant Celebrating Success assembly on Thursday morning. Well done to everyone 😀 We thoroughly enjoyed your singing 😀

  3. It’s good to see my grandaughter lauryn doing so well with the variety of subjects she seems to be covering .keep up the good work

  4. I have enjoyed learning about the world’s creation and that you do not have to believe in just the scientific way or just the Christian way and that it can be both

  5. I live in Ireland so what a surprise to find my grandaughter Lauryn Wason working hard with her classmates. What interesting projects they are working on. Keep up the good work Lauryn.

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