Category: Angel Chauval
Do we measure up?
Knowing how to measure and compare objects is an important skill to have. Room 9 has been exploring how you can measure people to work out who is the tallest... Read more about 'Do we measure up?'...
Body bags and transplant boxes
We started by looking at the life cycle of a human, what humans need to stay alive. Then we moved onto this exciting part, exploring the insides of our body. Read more about 'Body bags and transplant boxes'...

Animated class treaty
We were learning how to show others who were not there, what we meant by different rules in our class treaty. Read more about 'Animated class treaty'...

The Beauty (and Challenges) of Choreography
Interrupting our favourite parts of Summer. We discovered all of the class liked BBQs, swimming, summer sports, ice cream, water fights, and the beach. Read more about 'The Beauty (and Challenges) of Choreography'...

Fractions are yum
Room 9 discovered how functions need to be equal to be fair. When sharing your favourite treat with a friend, making sure you half it equally so it is fair... Read more about 'Fractions are yum'...

Lights camera action
Our 'Mall in the Hall' business has been hard at work researching different ways to advertise their businesses to make them stand out. Read more about 'Lights camera action'...

Rolling into Technology
For our 'Mall in the Hall', a few businesses have decided to make food products. So room 9 looked for a simple recipe and looked at what it would cost... Read more about 'Rolling into Technology'...

Currency converters
Ranging from famous rugby players, marlin, and a hammer and sickle. This feed our curiosity and we decided to create our own new banknotes. Read more about 'Currency converters'...

Going, Going, Gone
Being such a foreign concept for some children to understand we went real world for us all, we created our own little economy. Read more about 'Going, Going, Gone'...

Plastic can be fantastic
We started to look at the life of plastic, the uses of plastic.
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