STEM PROJECT

Children from years 4,5,6 have been taking on a RICH science task that has been developing their problem solving skills and starting to think about the new Welsh curriculum by looking at the four key purposes. Children were given a scenario that they had to travel back to New Radnor in a time machine to Tudor times, to help the villagers with the flooding of the local rivers. Children researched local dams and the main function of a dam, exploring scientific vocabulary like water pressure, gravity and volume of water.

After their research, children using Lego had to design three different dams using 20 Lego bricks and predict what dam would be best for holding the most water based on their previous research. Children then tested by adding 1000ml of water and seeing how much water they saved.

To further develop the children’s, data and computational thinking children used microbits, which is an open source hardware ARM-based embedded system designed by the BBC .The children were given another scenario that their new built dam was cracking and that they had to develop a warning system for the villagers of New Radnor that they could take back in time with them to the Tudor villagers of new Radnor.

Children used the microbit software and programmed the microbits using the laptops to make the microbit sound an alarm of their choice. In addition they programmed the computer to digitally show a warning in message in both Welsh and English. Some even programmed the microbit to show the message and alarm as the microbit was shaking, replicating a crack in the dam.

The voice of the learners then decided they wanted to upscale the dam using 30 building bricks that were kindly donated by DW Builders, to save a mini Lego village (New Radnor) from water. Children then developed various dams, repeatedly changing the design until the village was safe from the flooding dam. Some children then developed an explanation using the video in the background using our green screen technology in school.

Mitchell Hamer WC 15th October 2015

In October we went to the Mitchell hamer in Kington. The school played 5 football games. The results were we drew 0-0 in three games and we won two games 2-0 and 9-0. Even though we didn’t let in a goal, we missed out on the semi final by 1 point. We were very pleased with our performance and the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

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Blogging

In October we completed 7 computer games with Irfon Valley CP School. These games have different levels and we completed the following SC to make sure they were going to be enjoyed by children in Irfon Valley.

– -Does your computer game have Tutorials?
-What makes games fun?
-Has your game got good graphics?
-Does it have an interesting story?
-Does your game have interesting characters and nice music to make it enjoyable?
-Does your game have interesting and fun noises in the game play?
-Is the game is too hard? If so your target audience might become frustrated with it and give up.
-Is a game is too easy? If so your target audience might finish it too quickly and find it boring.
Games need to balance these two extremes.
-has it got levels?
-Does your game give the player feedback?
-Has your computer got a Welsh element?
Is your computer game accurate and topic based?

 Here is the link to see what the games are like.

https://www.purplemash.com/blog?sharedLinkMode=1#/app/blog/5ba4e79261d15f17012f2eb7/

Brook and Border

On October the 5th Radnor Valley CP school held their annual football and netball competition the ‘Brook and Border’ this year the event was unique in that it had 3 school clusters competing, from John Beddoes, Builth and Lady Hawkins. The tournament was a great success and saw over 100 children competing on the day, with great support from the local school and community. The netball and football was played in the right manner. The netball final was between Gladestry and Pembridge, with Pembridge being the overall winners. The football final was between Irfon Valley and Kington, eventually seeing Kington become overall winners.  The games were refereed and umpired by students from Lady Hawkins High School, and overseen by the John Beddoes 5×60 officer Jody Owen.

 

In addition, their were players of the tournament, these were selected by referees and umpires on a criteria which included; skill level, determination, gamesmanship, attitude, and general conduct on and off the pitches. The tournament was a great success with plans to make the tournament even bigger next year.

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Llancaiach Fawr Manor

Children visited Llancaiach Fawr mansion this week. Children had a two hour tour around the manor meeting 3 servants of the manor. Children visited the base chambers, kitchen, great hall, withdrawing chamber, master bedroom, guest bedroom and armoury room. Children also met a dairy maid, scrivener and Steffan Mathews the surveyor. Each character gave lots of detail on their job roles, history of the house and each room and answered any questions that the children had for them.

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