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22nd March 2024
In Reception, we learnt about Sir David Attenborough. We discovered that alongside making programmes about animals, Sir David Attenborough has also made programmes about Dinosaurs. (Our topic this half term). We made our own timelines, thinking about how we have changed from birth to school age. We also added Dinosaurs and a Space Rocket to our timeline. Finally, we had an exciting science share with our Year 6 Buddies. Year 6 showed Reception their learning on making a circuit and we shared our knowledge of Sir David Attenborough. Reception Class also went on their first school trip to the Lapworth Museum of Geology in Birmingham. They were able to experience Dinosaur fossils first hand.
In line with our topic, Year 4 considered the adaptations animals have to make over time in order to survive. We remembered our previous topic, “No Planet B” and all the reasons habitats change over time such as deforestation, climate change, farming and extreme weather conditions. Animals must adapt their features and behaviours in order to keep up with these changes. Year 4 took our learning outside by playing a game of moth catcher. We designed our moths to be camouflaged to the habitat of the school grounds. A “moth eater” then came along. If the moth could be seen, it was eaten. This helped us understand the importance of adaptations to survival. Finally, we learnt about the work of Charles Darwin and presented our findings to year 3 as a Science Share.