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Science

A day discovering Science in the real world!

By admin21st October 2016

What an amazing day we had on Tuesday at the Milton Keynes Discovery Centre! Have you ever wondered how Chemistry and Science are used in the real world? If yes, then ask a Year 6 student because we learnt all about it on our trip!

We discovered: the different parts of soil, how potholes are formed, how to build roads and bridges, how solar panels work, the digestive system of a horse and lots more!

We hope you enjoy looking through our pictures!

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We succeeded in building an arch bridge!

 

 

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We cannot wait to continue on our Science learning journey!

Fen Street Year 6 Latest News,Front Page News,Science,Science

5 Chicks hatched at Countess Way

By Mrs C Kingsman3rd May 2016

Children in Foundation have had an exciting day looking,and holding, our newly hatched chicks today. So far we have got four chicks that are strong and healthy and now living in the brooder box. We have one more,very weak and tired chick, that needed a little help getting out of its egg shell. This will stay in the incubator till tomorrow. Two eggs have yet to hatch…watch this space for an update on them!

Children have been enjoying holding the chicks and have talked about their similarities and differences in colour, size, etc. We have already had some great questions from the children including “What do they eat?”, ” How big will they get?” and “Can they fly?”.

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The Very Hungry Caterpillars have arrived in Foundation!

By Mrs C Kingsman29th April 2016

As part of our Growing and Changing project nursery have been learning the story The Very Hungry Caterpillar this week by Eric Carle. The children have enjoyed listening to the story, watching the animated story on YouTube and painting caterpillars and butterflies of their own. They have also been creating the story scene such as the sun and the lollies.

To help us understand the life cycle of the caterpillar we now have caterpillars 🐛 in our class and will be watching them grow and begin their metamorphosis to becoming beautiful butterflies.

On the egg front. Tuesday is the expected date for hatching day! 🐣Fingers crossed they will all hatch successfully. The children will be watching the chicks hatch and once they are dry and strong enough can hold them too. We will ask the children to observe them every day and talk about how they grow and change from one day to the next.

To help the children relate human ‘growing and changing’ to themselves please send your child in with photos of themselves as a baby and as a toddler so that we can discuss how they have developed since they were born. You could talk about it at home to help your child share this at school. Food, teeth, speaking, walking, hair growth are all changes you could talk about.

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Lastly, enjoy the bank holiday weekend. We look forward to some more excellent learning next week.

The nursery team 😀😃😄

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Year 1 become scientists!

By V Holloway28th November 2015

In year 1 we became scientists as we started to explore different materials. We predicted which materials we thought would be waterproof. To test our predictions we set up an experiment. Here are some photos of us carefully observing what happens to the water on different materials:

There were really high learning zones as we worked as a team to complete our experiments. Super work year 1!
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Practical learning forges high learning zones

By D Gray23rd September 2015
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Many classes have been experiencing ‘Bubbleology’ as part of our Big Questions in Science.

As teachers we’ve seen incredibly high learning zones and wellbeing because we are providing lifelong learning experiences for the children.

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Bubbleology

23rd September 2015D Gray

As part of our Fun Science Friday, year 3/4 took part in bubbleology. As you can see, the children were showing incredibly high learning zones and everyone left on a well being 5. Helping children to be excited about Science is so important to me and practical experiments help to create lifelong learning experiences.

 

 

Science,Year 3/4 Celebration of work,Year 3/4 Latest News

Year 3/4 and the great raisin experiment!

By D Gray11th September 2015

Today we were scientists of the highest calibre! Children challenged themselves to grow their language when describing what happens when raisins are dropped into fizzy lemonade! We reasoned and justified our answers using our knowledge.

Keep up the good work year 3/4

Science,Uncategorized,Year 3/4 Celebration of work,Year 3/4 Latest News

Year 3 Rockin’ away

By D Gray25th June 2015

Year 3 have had great fun today in Science learning about rocks. The children initiated some of their learning by deciding different ways to group their rocks and then we classified them by analysing the texture and appearance!

Keep on rockin’ Year 3!

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The Eclipse!

20th March 2015D Gray

We’ve had a fantastic morning learning all about the solar eclipse! We watched a live video from the BBC, which showed the moment the moon obscured the sun from view. Later, we did some creative writing to consolidate what we have learnt!

Keep up the great learning Year 3.

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6b Real Science Day at MK Discovery Centre!

28th October 2014admin

6b had a break from VW week to join the Real Science event at the Milton Keynes Discovery Centre.

We started the day by learning about the dangerous dust Asbestos. We learnt that while it can be highly dangerous it can also be used to sound proof, add strength to or control the heat of buildings. 

Our next session involved us getting up close and personal to Tinkerbell… the pony! We learnt the history of horses and their uses over the years. We also learnt that ponies are becoming increasingly endangered. We ended our session by getting to stroke Tinkerbell and some of us even fed our left over apples to her!
Following this, we had a session on Design Press, printing anywhere! We learnt the process of printing images, pictures and drawings onto various cups and t-shirts. We then took part in a competition to design a bookmark! The winning design will be printed onto a bookmark and sent into school after half term!
After a quick break we were back to learning! Our next session involved learning about the ‘flight or fight’ response in our body. The children really enjoyed the expert’s enthusiasm for the topic and learnt a lot about the hormones involved in our responses and reactions.
Following this, we had a session on Gel making! The children had a talk from a representative from the global company P&G. They even had a go making their own gel!
We then had a break for lunch! We had so much fun running around the grounds of the Discovery Centre.
After lunch, we were back to more exciting learning. Our next session was one of the children’s best sessions. It was about bee hives! We learnt loads about bees, including pollination and the threats to bees in the wild. We even got to try some honey!
Following our bees session, we then had an amazing session which again was one the children’s highlights of the day, with the Canal River Trust. We looked at different types of bridges and the uses of bridges. We then looked more at the structure and then had some team work problem solving activities to make our own bridges!
Our last session of the day was about water and soil. We learnt about the properties of different types of soil and we now know an experiment to test them out. Watch out parents, children will be testing your soil in your gardens! We looked at the different soils under the microscopes and noticed lots of important characteristic of soil and how it helps us to live.
Thank you to all the parents for their support in dropping their children at the Discovery Centre. Thank you to all the experts for giving us the most brilliant science day out and for inspiring the children to be scientists in the future! Also, thank you to Mr Atkins for joining us and helping us out all day!
I think you can agree, it was a jammed packed and exciting day for us all in 6b!
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