P-HIC Junior: Science

March 12, 2021

This week we conducted an experiment to show how our eyes need to work together to do simple tasks.

The class predicted that:

·         if they could see with 2 eyes they would all be able to pin the tail on the donkey.

·         If they could see with 1 eye they might not be able to pin the tail on the donkey.

·         If they covered their eyes completely, they would struggle to pin the tail on the donkey.

We had a lot of fun seeing if their predictions were true, although Mrs Norford ended up with a few on her nose as she was joining the classroom virtually!!!!









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