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Tuesday 9 June 2009

Our trip to the Science Centre

We had fantastic fun on our class trip to the science centre. First we went to the planetarium to look at the stars and moon. Laura asked us to try to join the stars which made constellations, then she told us an interesting story about them. From the story we learned that from the pot shape inside the Great Bear you can find the north star inside the little bear.
At the minibeast lab we were allowed to touch worms and an African snail. Some of us were brave to touch cockroaches. We learned lots of interesting facts about minibeasts. We then had time to explore the activities in the science mall. There were so many activities, we were really busy. We particularly liked making the giant bubble which was about the same size as our smart board. Many of us loved playing the giant piano by jumping from key to key.
We had a wonderful trip and would like to thank all the adults who made it possible; the workers at the science centre who were really friendly and the adults who accompanied us making sure that we did not get lost when we were so excited playing with the activities.

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