Science Week – 12th March

To begin Science Week, Class 3 studied a diverse range of famous scientists.

Edward Jenner was a very famous English scientist whose name has gone down in medical history as the ‘Father of Vaccination’. All vaccinations we have today owe their roots to his discovery of a vaccine for Small Pox. Ask your children at home, what other scientists we studied?

Ice-cream Experiment An endothermic reaction

The salt took the heat from the milkshake and gave it to the ice and made it a liquid. Because the milkshake didn’t have heat, it froze into ice-cream’

 

Science Week – 12th March

We drew a sun, water and cloud on the bag. We filled the bag with water and blue food colouring and hung it on the window so the sun would heat it up. We used a hairdryer to help the sun.’

 

Science Week – 12th March

Class 1 children have really enjoyed being part of  ‘British Science Week’ and participating in some fun science challenges. It was International Women’s Day on Monday, with that in mind, we focused on the scientist Mary Anning. She was an English fossil collector, dealer, and palaeontologist who became known around the world for finds she made in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel at Lyme Regis in Dorset.

 

CEOP
Diocese of Lichfield
Tibberton CE Primary School
TIASS Bronze
Social Impact Schools Award 2024
School Games Award 2023/24
Parent View - Give Ofsted your view on your child's school
© St Lawrence C of E Primary School 2023
Shropshire web design by kiskadoo