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X-Ray Hands in P5/6

Reported by Joe and Ellie

We have been doing X-Rays and we made our own X-Rays of our hands. We used chalk, black paper and backing paper. Here is some information about X-Rays: X-Rays are a type of light, which you can’t actually see. X-Rays can travel through skin and muscle but not through bone. For an X-Ray to be taken you need a special machine that shines the X-Rays through your hand and onto a type of special paper. The X-Rays that hit the paper, turns the paper black but the X-Rays that hit the bones does not hit the paper and it stays white.

 

Here are examples of our work:-

 

Great report guys, now I understand how X-Rays are taken!

P2G Maths Week

In maths today we were looking at number patterns and tried to find all the different ways we can make numbers, we used our fingers to help us.  We agreed that our priority was not to see who could be the first one finished but to see who could use the best mathematical thinking.

 

P3G Maths Week

Today P3G have been using 100 squares to find 1 less, 1 more, 10 less and 10 more!

We have had a go at splat 100 on the smartboard and followed this up with a task using our own 100 squares to consolidate what we have learned!

 

P7 Maths Week

Today the P7 children worked with others again to help them develop their problem solving strategies.  We looked at how the children viewed a 3 by 3 grid of squares and wrote this in numerical form.  The children then had to figure out how to apply these to a problem of a bigger size.  The pupils had fun trying to figure out how many straws were needed in a 13 by 13 puzzle.

P7 Maths Week

This week is Maths Week across the school and yesterday the P7s completed their first ‘Inspirational Maths’ activity.  The children had to work in teams of four or five to create 3D shapes using a rope.  There was lots of good working together and using the maths language linked with shape as well as some creative ways being used to create the shapes.  Today the children will work on growth patterns and will require to use their problem solving skills.