Lots to do today! Here are some snaps of the children making their bookmarks containing their school log on details and also a socially distanced music lesson.
We all agreed that it was great to be back in class!
Just ask Lower Prep! This week, the children have been thinking carefully at how water moves through the plant. they completed an experiment to replicate the action, using water, food dye and kitchen roll. See the pictures below: We also looked inside a plant to see what the stem looked like. Lower Prep found that the water is 'sucked up' to the leaves through tubes in the stem called xylem. This is called 'capillary action'.
As part of our study of diverse places, Lower Prep embarked on a 'Journey to Antarctica.' Children read all about about Bransfield’s journey to Antarctica in 1819-1820, then completed a research task to find out exactly what he would have needed in terms of food, clothing and scientific equipment. Following this, the children identified the journey made from South America to Antarctica on a world map, where they were able to label all of the continents. Finally the children looked into the animal life that could be found in Antarctica and prepared fact files for anyone who may want to visit. A super day of work from all children, well done!
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