The pupils at Stalyhill Infants have been investigating how big they can blow bubbles and this then lead to the question of how are bubbles formed?
Great question everyone!
The pupils at Stalyhill Infants have been investigating how big they can blow bubbles and this then lead to the question of how are bubbles formed?
Great question everyone!
The pupils at Stalyhill Infants have been having lots of Hedgehog Fun for Hedgehog Awareness Week.
We love the creativity that all of the pupils have shown!
Harry has made a rocket mouse and whooshed it into the air with the help of his milk bottle!
Wow - all of the pupils at Stalyhill Infants have been sharing great science with us. Keep it coming!
Katy has taken part in a scavenger hunt and found as many flowers as she can representing colours of the rainbow. She also graphed how many of each colour that she saw.
Wow, Katy! We know that your teachers at Brandesburton Primary will be so proud of all the work you are doing!
Dexter, Lara, Millie and Syrus have been observing and drawing birds in their garden and finding out more information about them.
We love all of the work that these Brandesburton Primary students have been getting up to. Keep it coming guys!
Following on from our Dawn Chorus Celebration week, Riley decided to make a bird house to encourage more birds into the garden.
We love it and hope lots of birds flock to the garden now!
We love Lara’s bird feeder!
After watching birds and identifying their song, Lara decided to make her own bird feeder. Hopefully now, she’ll have even more bird in her garden to look out for!
After investigating which birds live in his garden and identifying their song, Jacob decided to make his very own bird house!
We think Jacob’s bird house looks very professional and love to see him using his DT and art skills too!
Layla, from Burlington Juniors, investigated the different colours of leaves during the scavenger hunt.
She also did some weeding and planting in the school garden. We love seeing Layla giving back to her school by helping in their garden.
Hope, from Burlington Junior School, thought about her questions and then did a scavenger hunt to investigate.
She also used the leaves and petals she had collected to create some Andy Goldsworthy inspired art.
Great work Hope!