


On Tuesday 15th November, Year Five have been to visit the centre for LIFE where we participated in workshops linked to our science learning topic – Earth and Space. We’ve learnt many fascinating things about astronauts, the International Space Station and our Solar System. The planetarium show was particularly impressive as we were able to observe the night skies above us and compare the planets. In the lab, we carried out an experiment to find out how large astronauts’ Maximum Absorbency Garments would need to be to absorb the nearly two litres of urine that an average adult produces in a day. (Apparently astronauts wear nappies in their space suits!) Much to our delight, we also got to try using a robotic arms to carry out manoeuvres as they would do (in much harsher conditions) at the International Space Station.
Year Five finished our Vicious Vikings topic with a fantastic flourish as we spent our DT day applying our historical knowledge to designing, building and evaluating a functional and appealing Viking Long ship toy. We built a cam based mechanism to make our longships appear as if they were moving on the sea and then decorated them in ways that would make them appeal to children of all ages. You made a superb creative effort Year 5 and the results were remarkable. Well done!