by Lansbury | Oct 1, 2019 | Hepworth Class 2019/20, Science
Today, Hepworth class did an exciting experiment to find out if we can see when there is no light. We had various boxes that contained different objects, some shiny, some bright, some dull. We predicted which objects would be the most difficult to see when there was a...
by Lansbury | Sep 30, 2019 | clubs, Computing, Science
Last week, the new coding club members met together for the first time. The excitement was palpable, as students were eager to get started on their first project. Using the Chromebooks, we logged on together and browsed to the Code Club website to learn about...
by Lansbury | Sep 18, 2019 | News, Science
This week was the first science club of the year and it got off to an exciting start! We made lava lamps, just like the ones Ms Begum made in assembly! They looked amazing and were so fun to make! First, we wrote down some ‘I wonders…’ to get us...
by Lansbury | Sep 10, 2019 | Edible Garden, Kahlo Class 2019/20, Outdoor Learning, Science
Today we were working with Joe, our school gardener; we learnt how to water plants and pick the purple and green, long and bumpy beans. We enjoyed watering and we saw the most beautiful flowers ever! We saw grapes and some children ate them; they were amazingly...
by Lansbury | Jul 5, 2019 | Riley Class 2019/20, Science, Van Gogh Class 2019/20
Today 3A and 3B went to the nature garden and The Edible Playground and we were looking at the plant life cycle. We were split into different groups and our class was looking at different stages of growth. The groups were: germination, buds and flowers, pollination,...