Year 5 stars of the week: Fatimah and Julia
Yesterday, Year 5 visited the Museum of Water and Steam and had a fantastic Victorian day out!
We began by looking around at the incredible machines in the museum which were built in the Victorian period, and were responsible for pumping clean drinking water into London. We then discussed how engineers developed steam trains as a result of these developments. Did you know, that if you look on the back of a £50 note, you will see a steam train?
After looking around the museum, we then visited the Splash Zone where we had to work together to make the water move from one area to another. This was a lot of fun!
Following this, we then learnt about how coal is made and enjoyed a ride on the locomotive.
We also learnt how Victorians washed, dried and ironed their clothes – it was a very lengthy process, involved lots of hard work and even animal fat… Eurgh!
Year 5 – please comment below and tell me what your favourite part of the trip was.
I really enjoyed the splash zone and locomotive. They were probably my favourites! The animal fat smelt disgusting and the work was very hard. The steam engines were huge!
*My favourite fact was about the guy who pooed in the well.
*The most interesting fact was that 10 percent of people don’t wash their hands after going to the toilet. Gross!
My favourite part of this trip was the splash zone because I got to pull and turn levers and I got to make the water go the way I wanted it to go
I liked it because we got to experience riding on a real steam train and see the biggest steam-water engine in England! It was fun learning about how they worked and their heights were amazing. And we also got to do a fun and interesting quiz.
My favourite part of the trip was when we played with the water and when we went on the steam train.
The trip to the London of water and steam museum was excellent i really enjoyed it! I enjoyed the wash day it was really fun when we had to wash clothes, it was very hard work! I also enjoyed the splash zone and the steam train it was really fun when we had to make all the water come up and also make the fans spin, the steam train was fun aswell becauase I had never experienced it before and it was quite fun, it’s good to tell the diffrence beetween the victorian times and today , I really enjoyed the trip!
When i went to the london water and steam museam my favourite part was the wash day. I enjoyed washing colthes like a victorian, But I still can’t believe they use animal fat as soap that’s really weird ! At the start I thought I was using a plunger but it was really called a dolly, how weird , I really enjoyed the trip and thank you to my teacher who paid the whole thing. I would love to go again!
My favourite bit was the splash zone and the steam train
My favorite part of the trip was the loco-motive because it was funny when everyone jumped when the steam blew.
My favourite part of the trip was the steam train it was really fascinating to see how the engine works and how acturly see how it moves for it only can move by the cole being put intop the fire.
I also really liked the water part were you could see how water moves.
My favourite part of the the trip was when we got to experience what a average Victorian wash day was like.
My favorite part was the water part because it was really fun and we are tried to the water spray out of the fountain.
i liked going on the steam train because it was really intresting and you could hear it go chug chug chug.
My favourite part of the trip was when we did the Victorian wash day it was a good experience to see how Victorians wash their clothes. I also liked it when we went on the loco motive.
*My favourite interesting fact was when sewage pipes were filled with horrible things such as nappies, paper etc.
*The most nastiest fact I found out was when 10% of people don’t was their hands after using the loo. Eww!
My favourite part was the splash zone because you could make damns and make the steam engine circulation BUT IN THE END EVERY ONE GOT TREMENDOUSLY WET. Then it was the locomotive, I found the whistle really loud.
I learned: –
* The people on the back of a £50 note are James Watt and Matthew Boulton.
* A man pooed down a well and 43 people drank it and they all died of Typhoid.
* Coal is made by old toppled trees squeezed by mud really tight and if you compress coal even more it will turn into diamond.
On our trip I really enjoyed the splash zone because I liked the way you could experiment by doing different things. I also enjoyed the Victorian wash day because it was fun seeing how they washed in the olden days.
My favourite part of the trip was the splash zone because I experimented with the water and we made a big fountain. I also enjoyed the steam train ride because I was able to see how a real Victorian steam train worked and what it was used for. I also liked the Victorian wash day because I saw how Victorians washed their clothes in the past and what resources they used. I have three facts of what I have learnt on the trip;
*Only 10% of people wash their hands after going to the toilet!
*The two men seen on the back of a £50 note are named James Watt and Matthew Boulton.
*And a man pooed in a well and 43 people drank it and they all died of typhoid!
What I enjoyed on the trip was the splash zone, because we all got to pull a lever and the water shot up like a rocket!
my favourite bit about the trip was when we went to the splash zone, it was so fun and exiting to lear all about steam and water.
What I enjoyed on the trip was the splash zone, because we all got to pull a lever and the water shot up like a rocket
I enjoyed the the the splash zone because everyone had one job and made me feel like manufacturing and pumping realistically I has very exited.
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Well I really enjoyed going on the locomotive and washing like a Victorian It was really cool
-my favourite fact was that 10% of people don’t wash their hands ,5% don’t wash them properly yuck ????
My faviouate part of the trip was when we played in the splash zone because it was a good experience to see how water travels. My faviouate fact I leant was when I found out that Cole comes from trees that have been knocked over during the time dinasaus lived. I really enjoyed this trip I can’t wait for our next one.
I liked the splash zone and the steam train because it was really fun and I also liked when we got to do the work sheet because I found lots of interesting facts that I didn’t know.
I liked the splash zone and the steam train because it was really fun and I also liked the work sheet because I learned interesting facts that I didn’t know.
I liked the steam train and the splash zone because on the steam train you can hear how the engine works and on the splash zone you can make the water go different directions.
I really enjoyed when we went on the steam locomotive because it takes me back to the olden days and I felt like I was travelling on the first ever train built in Britain. When we played in the splash zone water cycle I found that if all of class 5 use their muscles and strength the water fountain can reach up to two metres!
The London Museum Of Steam And Water was a very fun trip and I also enjoyed looking at all of the steam machines because the musky, metally smell also reminded me of many, many years ago.
I really enjoyed the splash zone because we worked together and we made the fountain go really
high and the steam train and when we got to the end off the track the facts were really interesting and i never new that they carry animals on a steam train in the Victorians and the work sheet was really fun because i learnt new things on the bottom floor there was a tunnel
with a fake or dead rat in the tunnel