Sunday 26 April 2015

Anzac Day

We had a remembrance commemoration for Anzac Day.  The juniors had coloured poppies earlier in the week to make a wreath.  Caleb Y helped lay our wreath under the flag pole.  We watched the flag being lowered to half mast.  We sang The Last Anzac song and listened to the Ode of Remembrance.  After the ceremony we shared some Anzac biscuits that Olivia and her mum had made.  Thanks for your thoughtfulness Claudia and Olivia.




Super Science Friday - Wind

We brainstormed all of our ideas about wind.  We thought wind moved things.  We thought that it made things fall down.  We thought it made things move and helped make electricity but we weren't sure how.  We didn't know how it started or why it stopped.

We did an introductory experiment.  We placed a lit candle behind a square container.  We tried to blow out the candle.  Everyone tried.  No one could blow it out.

We placed the same candle behind a round container.  We tried to blow out the candle.  About half of us blew the candle out first time.  Some of us needed a few tries. Some of us couldn't blow the candle behind the round container out at all.   Mrs Hayman thought it was because we weren't blowing - we were puffing out our checks.

We tried to explain why there was a difference between the square and round containers.  Some people thought the square container was stronger and wouldn't let the air through.  This seemed to be a common misunderstanding.  Next week we will revisit this experiment and look at why this happened.  Try the experiment at home.  Remember to remind the children that matches and lighters are only for adults.

 

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 Eva published with the Kakapo group this week because she had missed her groups publishing session.