Have you any questions that you would like to ask Harry about his trip?
As part of Rays of Sunshine’s Christmas celebrations, Harry Young and his family were invited down to 10 Downing Street. Harry was greeted by reindeer outside the building before being welcomed into the house. After rigorous security checks Harry was then able to enter the grand library where he mingled with Samantha Cameron and he even got to have a chat with the Prime Minister himself! After that all the families gathered together to have a meal along with many other famous faces. Harry said the day was really special and he returned to school eager to share his story and photographs with the rest of Form 3. Have you any questions that you would like to ask Harry about his trip?
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We created a fair test to find out if the shape of the blu-tac makes a difference to the speed at which it falls through the water.
Which shape was the slowest? Which shape was the fastest? How does the shape make a difference to the speed of the fall? WHY? Why are boats and ships the shape they are? Why is it hard work to walk through water? http://www.bbc.co.uk/timelines/zxnbr82
What can you find out about the Tudors that interests you from this website? All of the children in Form Three were treated to a Tudor morning this week. They had to investigate a range of artefacts, make accurate drawings of them and try to work out what they were used for during the Tudor period. They also had a go at doing Maths as Tudor children would have done and found out about some Tudor weapons. We can learn a lot about the past by looking at the artefacts left behind. What were some of the things you learned during the workshop?
What do these videos teach you about forces?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zkhxpv4 What conclusions can you draw from the results? This week we have learned all about friction. Can you explain what friction is? What effects how much friction there is?
When might friction be useful? When might you want to reduce friction? |
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