Rain On The Window

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Room ThreeYear 0/1

2007 School wide theme: Windows

Rain on the windowWater goes around

Colour

‘Cool schools’

The Tangata Whenua

Rain on the

window

Tuning In

What do you know ?What questions do you have ?How could you find information out?

We shared all the thingswe knew about water

Water has a surface and

when we swim it breaks

Where does the water go that goes down a drain? (Mitchell)

How does the tap stop the water from coming out?

Why do we have a dam?

Where does the water from our taps come from? (Marie)

How does dirty water get clean? (Jeremiah)

Where does the water from puddles go?

To show the children that water had a surface we did an experiment with a paper towel and paper clip.

The paper soaked up the water and sank and the paper clip stayed on top of the water .

Wow !

Marie was right – water has a surface and its thin and stretchy. That’s why the paper clip floated on the top

We had so much fun we shared our experiment with room two

In maths we-Made temperature gauges-Sorted containers of water from freezing, cold , warm, hot-Melted ice cubes in different parts of the classroom

By boiling water we turned water from a liquid to a gas.

We made ice blocks – by turning a liquid into a solid.

The ice blocks were yummy.

slipperycold

delicioussmooth

freezing

We filled two balloons with water. Left one in the classroom and put one in the freezer.

We took great delight in looking at the patterns of the frozen ball and watching it melt.

We looked at the bbc website that reinforced our understanding that water is the only thing in the world that can be a solid, liquid and gas.

In answering our question about where the water in puddles goes to we learnt about the water cycle.

We made our own terrariums and watched the water cycle first hand.

A trip out to the Upper Nihotupu Dam enabled us to see where our water comes from.

Back at school we made dam’s and waterfall’s with blocks and explored the notion that water always flows downwards.

Finding out

What would you like to learn more about ?Do you have any new questions?

Now we knew where our water came from we wanted to know how the water is cleaned. We explored the Metrowater website and discovered that it is cleaned at treatment stations.

Aluminium sulphate is added to water and any dirt clings to the particles of alum. The water is then set to settling tanks where the dirt and alum form a layer of sludge.

We found a book that showed us how to make ‘sludge’ and sludge we made using flour and milo.

The milo

clung to the

flour and

sank.

A visit from Sally from watercare reinforced that water flows down hill and that all drains lead to the sea. She stressed that we have to be very careful about what goes into our drains

Sorting out

What have you learnt ?How will you record this information ?

We decided to make posters to show that water is precious and that we must look after it.

We had so much

fun taking a lot of

photos.

We were very proud of the posters we made

Going Further

What would you like to learn more about?Why ?

We know our water is clean but we wanted to know if everyone in the world had clean water ?

We looked at the photos from the WaterAid website

Action

What have you learnt that you can use in your everyday life ?How can you apply this knowledge in every day life

Dressed in blue the kowhai team met in the hall. Every class shared something they had learnt during the inquiry and placed a gold coin in the wishing well.

A celebration of

our learning

Judy Bailey came to school on behalf of world vision to accept the money we had raised.

She told us about the work of world vision and the difference their work is making to people.

In the last week a rainbow was seen out of the window.

It was a fitting end to our inquiry.