Here are some of us in our masks and headdresses! As well as this, we also made carinval games and did lots of research.
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At the beginning of the week, we chose a scene from our Origin stories and designed this on a paper plate. We then retold the scene using a character on a paperclip with a magnet behind it, to make the story come to life! It worked really well and was very entertaining!
To link our DT, Science and Maths, we then designed, made and evaluated Maths based magnetic games. All of the games had to use a magnet to navigate around the board, have maths questions to win the game and had to have a clear set of instructions to make the game.We've had a fantastic week in Robins. We have welcomed some small visitors into our class (Bob, Dave, Stuart, Kevin and Gru the caterpillars). We can't wait to watch them grow and turn into a caterpillar.
In maths we have been measuring caterpillars using standard and non-standard units. We have written some beautiful sense poems and are looking forward to publishing them on Friday. We have labelled a butterfly's body parts and found out how a butterfly sees, hears, feels, smells and tastes. We ventured out into the field to find some mini-beasts and have created some fab butterfly pictures using crayons.
This week we have been busy learning lots about science and have linked it to duck in the truck. We started the week with investigating push and pull forces. It was so much fun. We then looked at different materials and what happened to them when we add water. Sand and sugar are ok but adding water to flour makes a very sticky, gloopy mess that things will get stuck in. To finish the week we have learnt about friction by sending cars down ramps and measuring how far they travel. We have had an amazing week, thank you Professor Husselfluff and Professor Von Hayward.