Year 6 continued their Science unit of ‘Light’ this week with a collection of investigations exploring refraction. The children found out how objects appeared to move and look distorted in different liquids. Our super scientists concluded that the density of the liquid had an effect on the speed at which light travelled through it and thus affecting the ways we see things.
Additionally this week we have been overwhelmed by the talent showcased at the Global Goals evening. We were super proud of our year 6 speech writers, Max E and Ella M who represented the year group fabulously. They spoke articulately showing intelligence and passion in their persuasive speeches about the Parthenon Marbles. Equally, our global goal keepers opened the evening highlighting some impressive changes already made to some thought provoking issues. Finally, a huge shout out to our Performance Poetry group who blew our socks off with their entertaining recitals of ‘Matilda’ and ‘Gran, Can you Rap?’ Congratulations to all - we could not have been prouder.
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