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Moon Zoom

We took a trip to St Peter’s Space Station to do research and experiments. We used our control panels to guide our shuttle into space! It was a noisy take-off!   Once there we turned on the gravity so that we could do our important work.  We experimented with different objects and materials to see how we could change their shape by bending, twisting, stretching and squashing. We weighed moon rocks and Mars dust. We recorded what we could see of the universe from the huge windows. What an amazing trip it was!   Sadly, at the end of the day we had to come back down to planet Earth so that we could go home. Looking forward to the next time!

   

We have also been investigating the site of a possible alien crash landing. We examined the debris to send information to the government at their request!

We wanted to share some of the amazing work we have done as part of our Moon Zoom topic. Look at our fantastic homework projects,  super writing and art work and wonderful alien puppets.
William: “An alien crash landed on our school field and we wrote to the government.”
Eleanor: “I am really proud of my homework especially my tile.”
Poppy: “My best bit was making the puppets.”
 
 
As part of this topic, the class used their sewing skills to make an alien hand puppet. We made up puppet shows to celebrate the end of this topic.
Alfie: “I enjoyed sewing and decorating my puppet because I already knew how to sew.”
Maggie: “I enjoyed putting stars on my puppet to make it look like our boy alien.”

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