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Monday, 30 November 2009
Friday, 27 November 2009
Today we had plenty of Food Tasting Fun!!!
We were given the challenge of analysing a range of existing products.
We described the appearance and taste of the fruits we tasted.
We then gave them a score for each and converted this to an overall score, using our NUMBER skills.
Next we decided how the product could be used in our fruit salad or smoothie.
We then used I.C.T. to analyse a range of existing recipes and obtain information to help with our future recipe writing.
We certainly had our FIVE A DAY today!
At least it was easier to prepare than the coconut!!
We used COMMUNICATION skills to describe blood flow to our talking partners.
We drew a diagram of the human heart.
We then used our NUMBER skills to measure our :
a)resting pulse rate
b) pulse rate after jogging on the spot for 1 minute
c) pulse rate after twenty press ups
We also used our I.C.T. skills to research healthy hearts on the Internet.
Our final activity was to explain the flow of the blood through the heart.
For our last task of the S.A.F.E. campaign we had to discuss what we knew about drugs.
In our groups we had to write down drug names, talk about who uses drugs, investigate why people use drugs and think about the dangers of drug use.
We also had to name legal drugs, illegal drugs and drugs we might use for medication.
At the end of the session P.C. Daniels choose six pupils who she thought had contributed the most to the lessons. It was a difficult choice, but here they are, pictured with their prizes.
On Thursday we continued with our power point presentations about children's lives during World War Two.
We watched Mahrooshay's power point which she completed at home as she will not be here for our evaluation. It was an informative and well organised presentation. Well done Mahrooshay!
We have spent a great deal of time researching the lives of children during WW2, while also trying to improve our ICT skills.
Once our presentations are finished they will be posted to the Blog.
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009
This morning we were set the task to find out all we could about Operation Pied piper.
We had to read a text to gain information, and understand about important events.
We used paired reading, discussed our responses and checked each other's written answers.
We had to examine the text to discover what Operation Pied Piper was all about.
We also had to look at pictures and infer what was taking place and why. We also discussed the emotions involved and try to explain the feelings and experiences of different children.
To find out more about Operation Pied Piper, watch the two videos found on the sites below.
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
The children said that they would be successful if they could put at least 6, 7 or 8 actions together in their sequence on the floor and apparatus.
At the end of the lesson the children decided that next week they would like to attempt a whole group mirroring sequence.
Watch this space.
Firstly we listened to Goodbye Now and compared its STRUCTURE with HARD TIMES BLUES.
We noticed that both contained verses with instrumental breaks, and that each phrase lasted for eight BEATS.
We also noticed that the instruments played in the recording were different from instruments used today. This was because the recording was made during the DEPRESSION in America in the 1930s, and many people had to use homemade instruments.
We took it in turns to IMPROVISE RHYTHM and MELODY on various instruments. For the MELODY we used the BLUES SCALE.
Eventually we were ready to perform a twelve bar blues improvisation.
One group played the chord sequence from last week.
One group performed melodic improvisations during the instrumental breaks.
Three groups played rhythmic improvisations during the instrumental breaks.
This group played the chord sequence from last week.
We used some real life recollections of evacuees and and their foster families as a starting point. Our task was to create a role play about a certain situation:
Evacuees parting from their families at the railway station.
Waiting to be picked by a foster family.
An evacuees first meal with their foster family.
Can you tell which scenarios these children are performing?
We were then given a short time to improvise a role play about our chosen situation.
Our SUCCESS CRITERIA was to present a short, well structured play, including relevant facts, information and especially the emotions involved.
These plays will help us in our language task this week, which is to write a short story showing empathy and understanding of the emotions involved.
The children agreed that this was a good way to provoke thought about the emotions and problems involved when children were evacuated. They also thought that it was a good way to think about the structure of their story.
Monday, 23 November 2009
We talked about how, in our whole school assembly last week, Mr Roberts showed us a video of Susan Boyle auditioning for Britain's Got Talent. We were reminded of how we all pre-judged her because of her appearance.
This afternoon we discussed how sometimes difference can be a barrier to friendship.
We also thought about how we sometimes pre-judge people and make assumptions about them before we really get to know them.
We also tried to think about how it might feel to be excluded or treated badly because of being different in some way.
We worked in groups to produce a Diamond 9 to order the issues and differences that may form a barrier to friendship.
Here are one groups' ideas.
Colour of skin.
Physical disability.
Cultural differences.
Jealousy.
Wealth, or lack of it.
How people dress.
Hobbies/interests.
Peer pressure.
Sporting/academic ability.
We talked about how we often assume that, if someone is different from us in one way (maybe how they dress, or what foods they like), they will be different in other ways too....and we can get this very wrong.
We ended the lesson by discussing 'prejudice.' We talked about how, if we are prejudiced against groups of people, we limit our potential friendships and miss out on the opportunity to enrich our lives by finding out about how we are all similar, and how we differ.
Friday, 20 November 2009
We all had to come to school dressed as a number. A lot of effort and imagination went into our costumes.
Take a look at the efforts J7 and J8 made.
FREDDY FRAMEWORK was very busy today!
We used COMMUNICATION, THINKING and, of course, NUMBER skills.
Our first task was to complete a co-ordinates challenge set by Mrs Marlow.
You found the co-ordinates of this clue boys. For how long was Mr Norman a governor of our school? Here are some members of Y6 working it out from the dates on his memorial bench!