Today we have been learning about materials which
are soluble and insoluble. We had to
carry out some experiments to find out which materials would dissolve and which
wouldn’t. We had to test sand, sugar,
salt, chalk, coffee granules, gravy granules and rice. We put them in some water and gave them a
stir. If they dissolved then we recorded
in our results table that they were soluble.
We were quite surprised by how many were actually insoluble. We decided that if we had used warm water we
may have had different results.
Primary 5
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Rhythm is a Dancer
In class PE we have been working on our rhythm
and timing and learning some traditional Scottish dances. We’ve done a Dashing White Sergeant, a Palais
Glide, The Grand Old Duke of York and finally a Strip The Willow! We’ve really improved our timing and have
been concentrating hard on trying to remember the steps for each dance. We’ve also realised that it is quite tiring
and we need to be quite fit! Next week
we are going to learn a Westray One Step and also a Canadian Barn Dance – if
anyone has any dances they like then let Miss Shearer know and we will see if
we can learn them!
Friday, 20 November 2015
Mini Water Worlds
This week we have been learning all about
evaporation and condensation. We did
some experiments to demonstrate these processes.
Boiling a kettle near a cold window is a great way to show evaporation and
condensation – the water evaporates when it boils at 100 degrees and then when
it touches the cold window it condenses and turns back into water! We were quite amazed at this.
We then learned about how evaporation and condensation
are part of the water cycle - a very important part of life on our
planet. We know that rain falls as
precipitation then the sun heats it up and it evaporates and turns into water
vapour. When it rises in the air it gets
cold and turns into a rain cloud. When
the droplets get too heavy they fall as rain and the cycle starts all over
again! We’ve made our own mini ‘water
worlds’ to show this. We planted cress
seeds in compost in a plastic cup. We
then added some water and then covered the cups with cling film. We’re hoping that when the water evaporates
from the compost it will rise and then the cling film will act like a cloud and
catch the vapour which will condense and turn back into water! We’ve left them over the weekend and we hope
to see some good results by Monday!
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Super Skippers!
In class gym we are working on our skipping
skills. We have been learning the
correct way to skip and thinking about improving our movement patterns. Today we went outside to the MUGA as there
was much more space. It was trickier to
skip on the rougher surface but the extra space meant we could travel while we
skipped. Then we counted how many ‘skips’ we could do in a row – must of us
felt that we had improved since last week.
We’re also working on improving our stamina and we’ve decided skipping
is a great way to do this – it puffs us out!
Monday, 2 November 2015
Pudsey at SPS!
Today
Primary 5 kicked off the Children in Need fundraising effort at SPS! We used the Achievement Assembly to tell
everyone what we’re planning for Friday 13th November – Children in
Need Day. We had a very special helper
come along to help us with this – Pudsey!
He came to see everyone and help us with our launch. He also helped Mr McIntosh to give out our
SPS Hero awards – it was a great assembly!
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