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  • The Great Speed Off!

    Science

    What material helps the car travel faster?

    L.O. To make design decisions, using knowledge of materials and existing products

    Research

    L.O. To use appropriate sources for research

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    Foil- A flat piece of foil is slippery and may help the car glide, but if it’s wrinkled, it might slow it down.

    Plastic - •Plastic is smooth, it creates less friction, which means a car can slide faster over it.

    Astro turf - Astro turf is rough, so it creates more friction. That means your car might go slower.

    Bubble Wrap - Bubble wrap is bumpy. Bumps create more friction, which can slow the car down.

    Investigation

    L.O. To link patterns within results to their knowledge and understanding of the world / scientific understanding

    Literacy

    L.O. To write for different audiences and purposes, including writing for a range of real-life and authentic purposes.  

    Caption

    Numeracy

    Addition & Subtraction

    LO. To recap number bonds to 10.

    Chilli 1 - Use the pictorial ten frames to write the number bond calculations.

    LO. To identify number bond facts.

    Chilli 2 - Use the diagram to support writing the different facts for each number bond to 10.

    LO. To use number bond facts to solve calculations. 

    Chilli 3 - Complete the calculations by using knowledge of number bonds.