This term our Science Unit is all about skeletons, muscles, teeth, digestion and food webs.
Here are some useful websites if you would like to do some extra research.
http://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/interactives/science/bodyandmedicine/theskeleton/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/science/living_things/
I have noticed over the past few weeks that many of you have rather enquiring minds and that you've enjoyed our science lessons immensely. So with that in mind, I thought we could share our class investigations and perhaps you could post additional questions and any work you've done at home.
Here are some useful websites if you would like to do some extra research.
http://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/interactives/science/bodyandmedicine/theskeleton/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/science/living_things/
I have noticed over the past few weeks that many of you have rather enquiring minds and that you've enjoyed our science lessons immensely. So with that in mind, I thought we could share our class investigations and perhaps you could post additional questions and any work you've done at home.
Maybe this week you could try melting a candle!
How long does it take for the wax to melt?
Just how hot is a candle flame? How could you find out?
Good luck :)
On Tuesday my mum lit a candle and I watched it burn. It took quite a long time for the wax to melt.
ReplyDeleteI like it I will tray it ok
ReplyDeletecool Batool your mum let you melt wax
ReplyDeleteRay john
DeleteThat,s awesome Batool.I did it as well with chocolate.
I know its awesome isn't it.
DeleteI tried is well but it was dangerous.It took about an hour
ReplyDeleteI tried it at home.
ReplyDeleteHi Malia, what was it that you tried specifically? Tell me more.
DeleteI saw a candle at home I saw it melt a lot from under it and I wiggled it
ReplyDeletea lot.
I saw a candle and i lit it up and the candle wax took about an hour to melt.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your observations everyone. Can anyone describe the changes in other materials or foods when they are heated?
ReplyDeletehello miss Cleary i hav doen the cool sciens at home it was so cool and i loved it please give us more cool sciens :D
ReplyDeleteI agry with Daniel he is wright 100%
ReplyDeleteOn the cooker I saw a pan full of water. As it got hotter and hotter, it started to bubble and then it overheated. The water bubbled and spilled out of the pan.
ReplyDeletethanks Oliwia for agring with me im so HAPPY :D
ReplyDeleteMe and my dad was trying to melt the candle but it didn't work
ReplyDeleteI can 't do this work I am teribbly SORRY
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