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Our Visit to the Science Museum. Next Thursday, we are visiting the Science Museum to learn about blood and the circulatory system. Make a table of what you know and what you would like to find out while we are at the museum. For example, in our blood there are cells called. Do you know what each of these do? Do you know what arteries and veins are for? June 12, 2015. As part of our topic,.
Our Visit to the Science Museum. Next Thursday, we are visiting the Science Museum to learn about blood and the circulatory system. Make a table of what you know and what you would like to find out while we are at the museum. For example, in our blood there are cells called. Do you know what each of these do? Do you know what arteries and veins are for? June 5, 2015.
On Monday, 9th February Year 6 visited the Whitechapel Campus of Queen Mary, University of London to find out all about snot, sick and scabs! We discovered what snot, sick or scabs are made of, why cheesy feet smell so bad and how our bodies fights off microscopic monsters when they invade us. Did you know that our bodies are made of 70 trillion cells and that there are over 260 different types of these cells in our bodies? Did you know that snot is important in keeping us well? On No.
All the events from the Nursery at Edmund Waller Primary School. The children helped to make a pirate beach cafe after learning about pirates and the Caribbean. They have been taking turns to be customers or workers in the cafe. Today the Nursery children were amazed to find a message in a bottle. We read it and decided it looked like a clue. We picked up our treasure maps and head off to discover where the treasure might be hidden.