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9na and the Rocket Factory

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

9na (again) spent out last Science lesson making and launching rockets from our new piece of equipment - The Rocket Factory.

The students spent a lot of time designing their rockets and Rosie Killick even added a passenger to hers.  Congratulations to Francis Starrett on a time of 7.21 seconds and Samantha Scullion on a time of 7.06 seconds.  The rockets were timed from when they left the launch pad to when they hit the ground.  Mr Killen also helped out but found the process rather exhausting.

    

9na Nature Walk

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

9na took advantage of the recent good weather to learn Science outside the classroom.  We set off down Cregagh Glen and had a great lesson taking in all the wonderful sights.

           

Low Carbon Day

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Low Carbon Day was a great success and a big thank you to all the departments who worked together to raise awareness of the many ways we each can make a difference to our planet.

The Science corridor became our pledge wall and quickly filled up during the day.

Year 10 Lagan College Nature Trail

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

On 23rd June Miss Ritchie took a class of year 10 pupils on the Lagan College Nature Trail through Cregagh Glen. The class were investigating biodiversity in the river by pond dipping to see what species we could find. We found some Water Boatman! Once we had observed some species in the water they were released safe and sound, back into the river again.

 

The Magic of Harry Potter

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

On Wednesday 2 June 2010 Mr Ewart and Mr Carleton visited the P6 class at Forge Integrated Primary School where the students were studying Harry Potter. Mr. Ewart had arranged with the Principal Mr Watson and their teacher Mr T (aka Mr Thompson) to visit the class and show the students some “Harry Potter” magic.  After warming his magic wand up (available to purchase at Ollivander’s Wand Shop, Diagon Alley) with a few easier magic tricks, Mr Ewart with the help of his beautiful assistant Mr Carleton, was able to balance butterflies, collapse cans, create bangs, produce coke fountains and write with fire.  Did Mr Ewart attend Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft & Wizardry or was there another explanation for these amazing tricks  …… who can tell?  Our thanks to Mr Watson, Mr T and the P6 class at Forge for allowing us to come down and practice our magic.

Electrolysis Of Sulfuric Acid

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

This is a great demonstration of hydrogen produced during the electrolysis of 2M sulfuric acid.

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Countdown To Low Carbon Day

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Lagan College will be taking part in the Low Carbon Day on June 24th.  Each Science lesson will have a Low Carbon theme and students will be encouraged to use the carbon calculator on www.lowcarbonday.com, design a poster, look at solar powered machines, debate the pros and cons of nuclear power and look at carbon capture.

                                

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Science corridor will be turned into a pledge wall and each student will be encouraged to make a pledge that will help the environment.

Here are some ideas of how children might do something positive for the environment:

  • Ride a bike or walk instead of going by car
  • Turn the lights off when you leave the room
  • Cut your TV watching. Don’t leave the TV on standby – turn it off at the wall.
  • Take a shower instead of a bath – it uses less hot water as long as you keep it short.
  • Recycle as much as possible. Recycle cans, bottles, plastic bags, and newspapers. When you recycle, you send less rubbish to the landfill and you help save natural resources, like trees, oil, and elements such as aluminium.
  • Don’t waste food.
  • Eat less beef and dairy products. Cows produce methane which is one of the most damaging greenhouse gases.
  • Plant trees. Planting trees is fun and a great way to reduce greenhouse gases. Trees absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, from the air.
  • When You buy, buy cool stuff. Buy recycled products which don’t use ‘new’ resources and don’t require so much energy to make. Buy energy efficient electrical goods.