Thursday 11 December 2014

Science in year 5

Evaporation

We were investigating condensation. We used hot water, a jug, ice and a plate.The plate on top of the jug had ice on it and there was hot water in the jug. The hot water evaporated rising up as steam hitting the bottom of the plate, melting the ice slowly making it rain inside the jug, this is condensation as the steam turn back to a liquid. The hot water caused the sides of the jug to steam up.we all had a fun time during this science lesson.



This is Miss Palfreeman 's group having loads of fun testing out this experiment and watching the water evaporate, then condensation happen as it hits a cold surface. 


Tuesday 9 December 2014

Imitate: Diary Entry

Our next text type we are learning about is a diary entry.
Here is an example one, written by a lady working in the factories during WW1, that we are learning to imitate for Literacy.

November 18th 1914

Dear Diary,
I’ve have worked such an exhausting day, this morning I started 5 am and didn’t finish until 8pm this evening. After a long day at the wearing munitions factory, I’ve come home and immediately had a bath to wash away the chemicals. The chemicals on my skin changed the water colour to blood red, which was frightening. Some of the sulphur got deep inside therefore my skin has actually become yellow, and this won’t wash off. My toenails are also bright yellow and don’t look like they will be changing any time soon, how delightful! There are worse things though. Some of the chemicals, like mercury, don’t have a colour so you can’t see them. They are the most dangerous. A few of the girls have got mercury poisoning at the moment. I hope I don’t fall victim to it, I can’t afford to not be working.

However, it is quite rewarding, working at the factory, knowing that we are helping all our men defend our country. We’ve been creating and packing explosives, only last week Marjorie from two streets over handled a defective one and there was a small explosion. We were all shaken up from it but had to return to the factory and start work again within an hour. It’s more risky that dusting Mrs Pott’s house I tell you! How that job seems a lifetime ago.

It was only last week that I had to take myself to the hospital due to grit from the grinding machine as it got into my eyes.  It was quite a simple painless process but by that time both my eyes were so inflamed I could hardly see and I had a weird journey home, running a few steps and then being forced to close my eyes for a bit till they'd recovered enough to run further. I expect the passers-by thought I was a sad case of intoxication or that I was running around crazy. All I keep telling myself is that as long as it is keeping food on our table and helping the men defend our country then it’s worth it. 

It seems only yesterday Frank was sent to fight, but I just wish he was back. Working in the factory and looking after the two boys is hard work. My heart yearns for us all to be reunited again, one day soon I keep telling myself. Frank said in his last letter that he isn’t so sure he will be back for Christmas, this war may be longer than what we expected.
Speak soon,

Emily x

FRACTIONS, FRACTIONS, FRACTIONS!

In Year 5 we have been learning lots about fractions!

Here are some fantastic websites that have great games that you can have a go playing on.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/maths/number/fractions_basic/play/

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=EggFractions

http://www.iboard.co.uk/activity/Fraction-Machine-Tool-377

http://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/144/fractions_of_numbers

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=PizzaFractionsv2

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/fractions/



Stained Glass Window

Last week we helped Mrs Mack create a beautiful stained glass window that will be placed in the brand new community room in our school.

Here's a picture of all our hard work: