Third Class embarked on an exciting thematic unit exploring volcanoes, mountains, and the history of Pompeii. This integrated approach linked History, Geography, Science, and English.
The children learned about the locations of volcanoes around the world and explored why they are found in particular regions. They investigated famous eruptions, including that of Mount Vesuvius, and examined how volcanic eruptions impacted – and in some cases preserved – cities for archaeologists to study centuries later.
In English, pupils wrote imaginative narrative pieces titled “The Day the Volcano Woke Up”, bringing their learning to life through descriptive and dramatic writing.
To complement their learning in Science and Maths, the children used modelling clay (which they had previously used to create 3D shapes) to construct cone-shaped volcanoes. They then carried out a classic volcanic eruption experiment using vinegar, baking soda, food colouring, and washing-up liquid. There was great excitement in the classroom as pupils observed the different types of eruptions created by their unique volcano designs!
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