In science, we experimented with diffusion using skittles and ink and gelatine. We learned all about how nutrients are absorbed and distributed through the body @RockinghamPrim
In science today, Class 12 turned into a giant circulatory system! Blue carded deoxygenated blood headed from the body to the heart, which pumped it up to the lungs for oxygen, and back around to the body. They were a fantastic system. @RockinghamPrim
In reading, we retold the story of Hansel and Gretel, after deciding on class non-negotiables. We had cranky old wizards, houses made of Nutella and crackers, and vanishing Playstation's galore! @RockinghamPrim
In history, Class 12 had a great time finding and sorting themselves into key events on a Maya timeline. Then, they entered the Class 12 news room and gave their audience the latest scoop on just how successful the Maya were. @RockinghamPrim
In writing, Class 12 embodied the characters from our model text on the hot seat. Surprisingly, we decided the scary ice bear was actually just looking for friends! @RockinghamPrim
In science, We worked hard to create models of the human heart, creating the different components and labeling them after. This was an activity we all really enjoyed. @RockinghamPrim
In PSHE, we also researched some resilient people that we admire and shared this with the class. We set some goals for our year, both academic and personal, and displayed some messages for ourselves for when we need reminding of how awesome we are @RockinghamPrim
This Week, one of our pupils has been working on a special project to honour his late mum with his friends. He was really proud of it and asked me to share it. @RockinghamPrim
Over the past week, the class 12 children who have been learning an instrument showcased their talents! We loved seeing them perform pieces on the guitar and piano @RockinghamPrim
In science, Class 12 made some awesome windmills, each with a different specification to test out the effectiveness of different types of blades for wind power. One student made a windmill that span endlessly! Very efficient. @RockinghamPrim