Rain Gauges
We have been making rain gauges for a science experiment.

We have been making rain gauges for a science experiment.
This term we have been focussing on cricket skills.
Partitioning into tens and ones.
We have a class favourite author!
There are lots of changes during each season.
We had such a wonderful day on Thursday!
This term's Art to Start was inspired by David Hockney.
This team we're asking for a piece of weather art.
We had a fantastic trip to Hornby’s Hobbies WonderWorks, which linked perfectly to STEAM Week and our topic “Playing: Past and Present.”
We had the opportunity to play with Scalextric and explore lots of other amazing toys made by Hornby, including model trains and cars. We loved seeing how these toys work and noticing all the tiny details that make them look so realistic.
During our visit, we also learnt how toys have changed over time and how design and technology help make them move. We spotted gears, tracks, wheels and motors, and started to understand how these parts help toys function. It was exciting to see how ideas from the past have inspired the toys we still enjoy today.
We had such a fun, hands-on day and came back to school full of ideas and excitement!
Wow! What an amazing workshop we had with the School of Noise. We learned all about different parts of sound, including pitch, volume and tempo. We explored how sounds can be high or low, loud or quiet, and fast or slow.
We were then shown some very unusual and exciting instruments. We saw a theremin being played — an instrument you don’t even have to touch to make music! We were also amazed to discover that even vegetables can be turned into instruments and make different sounds.
We had the best time listening, experimenting and discovering just how many different ways sound can be made. It was such a fun and memorable experience!