Homework
Wow, what a high standard of homework projects we received this term! Well done to everyone. We really enjoyed listening to everyone present their projects and learning even more about space.
Minecraft Environmental Workshop
Science
In our science lesson, we carried out an investigation to see whether there was a link between weight (Newtons) and mass (kg). We used Newton meters to measure a variety of objects and found that there was a link between mass and weight - the mass in kg was approximately ten times the weight in Newtons.
Armistice Day
In rememberance of those who fought in the wars, we created blackout poems. We used poems and pieces of text, selecting the vocabulary that we thought would have the most impact and create the effects we were looking for.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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