Investigate which solids conduct heat
Can you see the dot on the head thermometer attached to the metal spoon? This time our experiment worked! We found out that the metal spoon conducts heat the most effectively. We recommended to the refreshment stall holder to use wooden or plastic spoons. However we decided that wooden spoons are…
Posted by /blog/author/GemmaS/page:2 on 28 September 2017
Category: Year 5
Investigate which solids conduct heat.
We had to plan an experiment which would test which spoons would be best for a refreshment stall holder to use to stir hot soup. We learnt lots from the experiment as it didn't work! We learnt that next time the mugs need to have a lid and the water needs to be much hotter so that we can see which…
Posted by /blog/author/GemmaS/page:2 on 28 September 2017
Category: Year 5
A Jewish place of worship
Year 4 have been learning aout the synagogue, a Jewish place of worship, they drew and labelled a plan of the synagogue and explained how each area is used. Brendan explained why Jews go to the synagogue and wrote his ideas in speech bubbles and thought bubbles. Ask other children in Year 4 what…
Posted by /blog/author/GemmaS/page:2 on 28 September 2017
Category: Year 4
Science - Temperature of Liquids
This week Year 5 have been investigating how the temperature of a liquid changes according to the environment that it is in. We used a data logger to take the temperature of a hot cup of tea and milk straight from the fridge. We found out that both liquids reached room temperature, interestingly…
Posted by /blog/author/GemmaS/page:2 on 20 September 2017
Category: Year 5