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Middle Classes Science Activities

Forces: 
Push & Pull  - 1st , 2nd & 3rd class try out push and pull forces Scroll down to see our photos. 
Discussing the type of forces used to move everyday objects. The children worked out that most objects were moved by using either push or pull forces.
We discovered magnets can use both push and pull force to move objects.
Air is pushed into the circle of liquid to make bubbles.
The boys discovered that they had to use great pressure to push the ball into the water as the water resisted the push.
Testing the push force of air as it slows down the paper which is dropped to the floor.
Materials 
Next we have activities sorting materials Attached find photos of sorting materials into five different groups: paper, plastic, wood, metal and fabric
More activities coming soon....
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