Our School Walk from Sue Dowling on Vimeo.
As part of our science unit this term 'What's It Made Of?' Rosella set off on a school walk yesterday afternoon. We followed our map to explore certain areas of our school that we are very familiar with. While walking we described what we could see and what we could feel. We all agreed our metal benches felt smooth with some ridges though so we don't slip off when sitting. The painted wood around our sandpit was hard to keep the sand in and also felt smooth as did the cover. We discussed how the playground equipment was made of different materials. The snake had a rough texture to provide grip as did the blue rubber to give us grip when climbing and walking around, but the metal, wood and plastic parts of the equipment felt smooth so we could slide and handle easily. The concrete path leading back to our playground felt rough to give grip and stop us slipping, but the metal fence was smooth. All parts of our metal bubblers also felt very smooth. Once back in the classroom, we recorded where we had been and what we had seen in our science journals.
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About UsRosella is a class of 17 happy and enthusiastic children excited to be in Kindergarten at Helensburgh PS in 2017. Our teachers are Mrs Jan Fuller (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday) and Mrs Sue Dowling (Thursday and Friday) Our school is in NSW, Australia. Please feed Jig an apple and spray him clean if he rolls in the mud!
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