Wednesday 17 May 2017

Kung-Fu Punctuation

Full stops, commas and apostrophes can sometimes be tricky to learn so at Great Gaddesden we use "Kung Fu Punctuation" to help.

Kung Fu Punctuation helps us remember how to create a sentence. See if you can guess which punctuation we are using in the videos below! 


 


Tuesday 7 March 2017

World Book Day 2017


 Last week the whole school celebrated World Book Day. World Book Day is one of our favourite events of the year and we had lots of fun dressing up as different characters. We had lots of characters from Roald Dahl and David Walliams books including Veruca Salt and Gangsta Granny!

We also read to some of the younger children. It was a brilliant day!


Wednesday 1 March 2017

Lego Club is Awesome!

At School this term we have been lucky to be able to have a Lego Club as one of our After School Activities. At the club we can use Lego to build our own creations and see where our imagination takes us.

Here is Hattie sharing her creation at Lego Club!


Thursday 10 November 2016

Science Day

 
Blow up balloons
When we lit the balloons with a lighter the rubber melted causing th eballoons to pop. 
At first it made no difference what the size of the balloon was. Even though the rubber was streched more and thinner, they all popped at around 1 second. Then we lit them with water in them. The water inside absorbed the heat from the fire, giving the balloon more time until it pops. At first [with only a tiny bit of water in] the balloon lasted 5 seconds. The timings quickly escalated with th e next two balloons. Then [with a lot of water] it lasted 102 seconds. 

Pennies in  jar.
We completed an experiment where we put pennies in a jar to see how many pennies it would take to over flo the jar filled to the brim with water. We went around the table to drop pennies in - we estimated that between 1 and 22 pennies. Unfortunately we were well off! In total we placed in 171 pennies, 31 2ps, 65 5ps which in total added up to £5.43. As we placed money in the jar, the water curved which is called a 'meniscus'. The experiment was all about surface tension.

Ball of electricity
Our first experiment from Sam Simple Science was where everyone stood in a circle and held hands. We had a special ball that was a buzzer to complete the circuit - when everyone was touching hands the buzzer made a loud noise. Corey released one hand from the circuit and by touching Sienna's nose he created a switch. 

Vinegar circuits
Firstly we were given 5 nails and 5 pieces of copper wire. We had to bend the copper wire around the nail and leave a right angle at the end. Then we had to pour vinegar into 6 ice cube trays - half full. Once we had the vinegar and the nails, we needed to place the nails inside the trays ensuring that one nail and one piece of the copper wire was in each tray (they didn't need to touch because the vinegar was the conductor of electricty in our circuit). Anne (from Sam Simple Science) gave us an LED light - we had to identify the long and short legs - we bent the legs and placed then in the vinegar to complete the circuit. When we completed the circuit accurately the LED light lit up.

Playdoh circuits
We made different circuits with a battery, a wire, playdoh and an LED light. First we had to split the playdoh into 2 balls, then we got the wire and battery (once attached) and placed a wire into each ball of playdoh. After that we took our LED light and spearated the legs - the long leg went in the piece of playdoh with the red wire - if the legs were the wrong way around, then the light didn't work. 
All of the elements made a circuit when put together. 
Our experiment continued with us making more circuits using playdoh which included parallel circuits.

Stars
Anne provided us with an LED light (LED stands for Light Emitting Diode), 3D printed stars, tape, and a battery. We were allowed to chose the colour we wanted, they were all colured coded When we put the star over the LED light it shone up - yellow was the brightest. 

2p coin
This experiment we completed with all of KS2 - we filled half a jar with water, filled the rest with vinegar and then added in some salt. Each group had 2p coins and took it in turns to dip them in the jar. The dirty coins got cleaned. Everybody chose a time for how long the coin was put in the jar - the longest was 90 seconds. The material that cleaned the coin was vinegar - which is an acid. Copper oxide is dissolved by the acid (vinegar).

Exploding bottle bomb
We got an empty, transparent bottle and poured in half a bottle of vinegar. Then added bicarbonate of soda. After that we put the lid on the bottle [bad idea]. We then added mints and put the lid back on [bad idea]. We shook it. FAIL! It failed because the built-up gas escaped when we took the lid off. The second trial was more sucsessful.We did all the same steps as last time apart from that we shook it straight after we added the mints an dpput the lid on after. We then shook the bottle and took the lid off, it instanly flew half way across the playground. SUCCSES! It was a lot of fun. The science behind it was the acid [in the vinegar]  reacting to the bicarbonate of soda and mints causing an explosion.

Ingredients:
vinegar
bicarbonate of soda
mints
transparant bottle. 










Monday 19 September 2016

Great Gaddesden vs Kensworth football update

Gaddesden League update

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Egyptian Workshop

Last Friday we had an Egyptian workshop for the day, we all came in with an ancient Egyptian costume on. First we were learning how to measure in the Egyptian way,  28 fingers = a royal cubit and 7 palms = a royal cubit and 4 fingers = a palm.
During our dancing lesson, we listened to Egyptian music, it is quite different to our English music. We had to put one hand behind our back and one just under our chest showing our palm. Our feet never left the floor - instead we shuffled around.
After this, we did a quiz on the ancient Egyptians, we had a question sheet with numerous questions on multiple topics, The answers were on boards around the hall. We discovered out scribes train for 8 years, if a family cat died that would shave off their own eyebrows, Egyptians treated cuts and wounds with mouldy bread and onions were their favourite food.
Next in our workshop, we discovered Tutankhamen's tomb might be his step mothers tomb - Nefertiti. We were handing around artefacts, we also held a sword called a khopesh, They used it to slice of enemies palms to count how many they killed, their slaves would count them one by one.
In the afternoon we learnt how to mummify some one and we did a small role play. To mummify someone you had to use your all your force and push with the end of your palm and break the nose,which allows the hook to be pushed through the nose and pull the brain back through the nose.

At the end we all were given a character trait and we marched the body around the school. And finally we put it in a sarcophagus, an Egyptian coffin.He told us that a priest cursed the door so bad luck would come to anyone who entered it, the curse included : death will come by wings, is it just a coincidence Lord Carnarvan was bitten by a mosquito a few months later after opening the tomb? .Also before the Egyptians were aloud into the after life they had to successfully go through multiple trials, the last one was the weighing of the heart, the heart was placed on one side of a set of scales and a feather was placed on the other side and if they led a bad life their heart would be heavy and go down, into the eyesight of the beast ammit where he would eat it. However, if they led a good life their heart would weigh the same as the feather and they were aloud into the after life.    

We all learned something new from our workshop and had a great day!


























Wednesday 24 February 2016

Netball Match

On Thursday we went to play a Netball match against Little Gaddesden. By the end of the first 20mins the score was 2-2. Dylan scored the first goal and Kaia scored the second goal. At the end of the match the score ended up as 7-2 to Little Gaddesden. despite us losing, we still enjoyed the match and we all demonstrated our value of the month, unity.


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