- The pupils enjoyed drawing and making their own robot's using various materials and resources of paper, pen's, cardboard boxes, plastic bottles, and different tools such as scissors, Stanley knives and hot glue gun.
- The pupils showed an interest in searching for what resources they would need to make the robot's body, head, arms and legs. The pupils shared all of the materials and equipment between each other and listened well to all safety instructions and guidance.
- One of the pupils said they wanted "10 fingers for my robot". They collected 4 and after discussion of how many more they would need to make 10 from 4, the pupil picked up 6 more straws.
- The pupils then took it in turns to glue their resources of the head, arms and legs together in either the middle, side, top or bottom areas.
This blog highlights the wealth of activities the children at Riversides School experience during their weekly Outdoor Education lessons. The range of opportunities coupled with the diverse settings we visit enable the children to explore and engage in learning in a wide variety of ways. This also allows for cross curricular links to ICT, English, Science and Maths.
Monday, January 11, 2021
junk modelling robot's with Primary 2
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