by Abida Begum | May 8, 2024 | Kahlo class 2023/24, Lichtenstein class 2023/24, Science
This half term, year 5 have been learning all about Space. They have transformed parts of their classroom and the corridor with space themed displays that show off some of their beautiful recreation of the solar system. They have learned what the solar system is made...
by Abida Begum | Mar 28, 2024 | English, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Hepworth class 2023/24, Hokusai class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24, Science
This term for Science, year 1 and 3 classes got to work with Ministry of Stories to create poetry and songs about Science. They worked with Justin Coe, a poet, musician and performer from Ministry of Stories to write amazing songs and poems. On Tuesday, all 4 classes...
by Glen Lucille | Mar 14, 2024 | Hamilton class 2023/24, Science
Hamilton children had great fun changing the state of milk to butter. We had to shake for 13 minutes until the milk had solidified. We could feel the thud in the glass jar when the milk had been churned enough. Luckily, we had lots of hands to shake, shake and shake...
by Abida Begum | Mar 13, 2024 | All Classes, Art, Computing, Design Technology, Maths, Parents, Science
Today, everyone at Lansbury Lawrence participated in STEAM day to celebrate British Science Week. Every class hosted a workshop to inspire and get the pupils involved in Science. There was a range of workshops such as volcano making, lava lamp making, salt painting,...
by Shifa Begum | Mar 13, 2024 | Art, Family Science, Kapoor class 2023/24, Learning Theme, Science
Welcome, curious minds, to a celebration of wonder, discovery, and the boundless realm of science! As we embark on this journey of exploration, we’re diving headfirst into the excitement of Science Week. It’s a time when classrooms buzz with the thrill of...
by Abbe Uter | Mar 13, 2024 | Carle Class, Nursery, Nursery, Science
This week is STEAM day! We have been carrying out lots of experiments! Our first experiment was learning about germs and how they spread. Germs are soo tiny that they can not be seen! but we used glitter and noticed that everything that Abbe touched the...