Tuesday 7 February 2012

Introduction to Our Science Work!

This half term in science we have been looking at magnets and springs. Please look at our PowerPoints below on what we have learnt about magnets.

Soon we will upload posters on what we have learnt about springs.

9 comments:

  1. Well, I must say that your PowerPoints look amazing. They have lots of information and colour on them and it looks like you had a lot of fun making them.
    I was asked to have a look by Miss Jeston and I wasn't disappointed!
    I'm just wondering, have you had chance to stand up in class and share these with each other yet?
    If you want to look at our blogs, then please visit www.stjohnsblogs.co.uk :-)

    Mr Addison

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    1. Hello mr addison thank you for looking at are blog.we have shown our work to each other.after half term we will look at your blog.

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  2. I think your PowerPoints are excellent; you have all captured the important facts about magnets and have really thought about the presentation. They are all very colourful and eye-catching, with a range of really helpful pictures too. Science is my favourite subject, so I am really pleased with how you have brought it to life with your presentations - well done!

    Thank you for sharing,
    Rachael

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    1. Hello Rachael thank you for looking at our blog. if science is your favourite subject then do you no if magnets atract 5ps ? ;)

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  3. What a cool group of children you all are and very talented too. Keep up the good work, i will return to see what else you blogg. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Hey guys!

    Nice work, did you see how early Miss Jeston got up to put those on your blog??

    I had forgotten that magnets can lose their strength when heated. Have you tried turning a needle into a magnet?

    Where can you find magnets in your house?
    What's the biggest magnet you know about?
    Have a look at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglev

    And:

    Can you switch magnets on and off?

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    1. Hello mr yeomans thank you for looking at are blog.we realy enjoy blogging and it was fun making the powerpoints.No we havent tried turning a needle into a magnet but we will ask miss jeston.
      on your fridge :)
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  5. I found these PowerPoints really useful! I have to confess that I am not brilliant at Science, but I learned a great deal from this blog. Well done everyone.

    Mr Harrison
    Headteacher
    Miriam Lord, Bradford.

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  6. Hello Mr Harrison,
    We are glad you liked our blog. Thank you for looking at our blog.
    Did you know any of the information about magnets before reading our blog?
    From 3/2

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