This week, Year 5 explored how to separate mixtures using sieving and filtering. With sand, salt, and flour, they tested different methods—some successful, some a little messy! Their predictions and teamwork were fantastic, and they’re definitely thinking like real scientists.
Year 5: Super Scientists!
March 13, 2025
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