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3M Blog It!

Hello everyone,

a quick update from P3M!

Cara has been learning about Africa through our Africa topic.  Alana has been learning about the animals.  Carmen is excited about her Africa presentation and has it planned out already.  Aiden has learned about the Sahara and knows it’s a very big desert.  Lucy has created a Lion’s portrait using chalk and Eden created an African silhouette sunset.

Callum S has been learning about fractions and rounding in numeracy.  Maxim knows that fractions include finding 1/2 and 1/4.  Jake knows that finding a fraction is linked to division.  Evan knows that 5 rounds up when rounding to the nearest 10, it’s a magic rule!

Ana has been building a character profile of Scar from the Lion King in our writing.  William has enjoyed practicing his spelling words by typing them on the computer. Allegra also experimented with adding paragraphs to her writing and Ethan knows that this is a group of sentences.

Ruaridh has been enjoying the run a marathon challenge P3 are taking part in which involves running 209.6 laps of our school field!

Thank you all,

P3M

 

P4b Science Research Project

Here is a list of your childs scientist that they are to research, just in case anyone has lost their piece of paper.

Liam: Jaque Cousteau

Evi: Leo Hendrick Baekeland

Danielle: Constantin Fahlberg

Andy: Werner Seimens

Jacob: Edward jenner

Lucy C: Marie Curie

Aiden: Henry Heimlich

Lucy R: Joseph Priestly

Sophie: Margaret Thatcher

Nathan: Samuel Morse

Lilly: Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev

Daniel: Charles Nicole

Jaydn: Steven Hawking

Evan: Charles Martin Hall

Mark: Rosalind Franklin

Ailis:  William Armstrong

Alice: Roy Plunkett

Nicholas: Spencer Silver

Darcie: Wilder penfield

Delta: James Watson

Olivia: Charles Babbage

Murray: Edward Teller

Caitlin: Wilhelm Rontgen

Travis: Percy Spencer

Adam: Elizabeth Garret Anderson

Zetney: Charles Goodyear

Ryan: James Hansen

Sam: Nicolaus Copernicus

Brandon: William Perkin

 

Thank you for supporting your children to complete their research projects at home. Presentations will need to be ready for the 28th May.