This week in Year 2 we celebrated Science Week, and the theme was curiosity. The children explored lots of exciting ideas and asked many thoughtful questions about the world around them.
We started the week by watching a brilliant science experiment. One of the teachers demonstrated “elephant toothpaste.” The children loved seeing the huge foamy reaction and we talked about how scientists sometimes carry out experiments to understand how different materials react with each other. It was a fantastic way to spark curiosity and excitement for science.
Later in the week, the children investigated fruits and vegetables. We looked carefully at different foods and discussed where they might come from. The class shared their ideas about farms, gardens, and shops. We also thought about how foods look and whether their appearance might affect how we think they taste. The children enjoyed discussing their favourite fruits and vegetables and thinking like young scientists by observing and asking questions.
To finish the week, we reflected on our childhood and what makes it positive. The children thought about the things that help them feel happy, safe, and excited to learn. They then created their own posters to share their ideas. The posters included drawings, words, and colourful designs showing what makes childhood special.
It has been a wonderful week full of curiosity, discussion, and creativity. The children showed fantastic enthusiasm and asked some brilliant scientific questions. Well done, Year 2!
