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Gravity Fields at Woolsthorpe Manor

Children in Oak and Birch classes continued thier science discoveries this morning at Woolsthorpe Manor. They conducted experiments about light, saw where Isaac Newton started his science discoveries, created pictures on photographic paper and fabric using different photographic techniques. They finished thier science adventure with an awesome science circus show with Dr Ken.

 

Two wonderful days!! Thank you Gravity Fields.

 

Gravity Fields in Grantham

The children in Oak and Birch classes throughly enjoyed visting the various science exhibits around Grantham this morning. They created amusing poses in the Anti Gravity box (even the teachers!), were impressed with the flower print exhibition by local artist Kelly Barfoot, were amazed at the enormous moon suspended in St Wulframs Church, had a tour of the planets in the Science Dome and were wowed with a science show in the George Centre. The also enjoyed seeing the 3D printed products from local engineering firms and had fun creating models out of plastic. An action packed morning filled with memorable experiences.

 

 

Learning about shapes

The nursery and reception children have been learning all about shapes.

Birch and Oak Classes Assembly

Children in Birch and Oak classes, shared the discoveries of James Cook and Joseph Banks in thier joint class assembly today with family and the rest of the school.

We all really enjoyed thier fantastic preformance.

New Resources

Nursery and reception children are enjoying playing with their new resources.

Science Club

A quick illustration, drawn with no prompting on the whiteboard by a KS1 child, after science club, made my heart melt.
It illustrates the special bonds between older and younger children, who our part of our school family.
Science club focused on density. Children were amazed how liquids separated.

Brilliant Brain Builders.

To celebrate our new music room, the children all created something to be used for the display. All of the children’s efforts were amazing. Just look at what some of them have made.

Science Club

Here’s a little look at some science club activities.

 

Birch Class Weaving.

Yesterday, Birch Class completed their first piece of weaving. I think you will agree, they all did very well.

Oak Class Shipwrecked!

On Monday, Oak Class began their R.E. lesson by studying the Bible verse, Isaiah 25:9.  They thought about the meaning of salvation.  After learning about a real life shipwreck disaster, the Concordia, they simulated a shipwreck of their own. They had two minutes to put on their life jacket, and collect three useful items from around the classroom.  As a team, they formulated a survival plan.