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Website By Year 5 from Dunkirk Primary. Water. Virtual Water. Comenius. Pond Water. Water Day. Papplewick. Water in South Sudan. Salva's Story. Water Cycle. Water Science. Wind in the Willows. Thomas Hawksley. Ghost Ships. Water cycle in English and Spanish.

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  1. Website By Year 5 from Dunkirk Primary Water Virtual Water Comenius Pond Water Water Day Papplewick Water in South Sudan Salva's Story Water Cycle Water Science Wind in the Willows Thomas Hawksley Ghost Ships

  2. Water cycle in English and Spanish This is how the water cycle works. First there is a thing called Evaporation. Evaporation is when liquid water turns into water vapour then the water vapour goes into the air. Next the water vapour hits something cold like a cloud and it turns back into a liquid, that is called condensation. The water gathers up into the air and then it starts to rain, thunder or snow. That is called precipitation. After that the lakes, ponds, rivers and streams collect all the water and that is called collection. Then it starts all over again.

  3. Thomas Hawksley Thomas Hawksley was a hero in British history because he created pure, clean water. Thomas Hawksley was born in Arnold in the year 1807 and died in 1893 because he suffered from drinking dirty water. He died in his late 80s When Thomas Hawksley was born there was no clean water available and he invented clean water in his early 80s. He created Papplewick pumping station and became famous for bringing clean water to the city of Nottingham. Thomas Hawksley changed history by building a reservoir to collect and pump clean water. He also was a great engineer to get his place in this era of history.

  4. Papplewick pumping station Papplewick was created by Thomas Hawksley and served clean water in the late 19th century and early 20th century . This changed history with people being able to drink clean water. To this From this ….

  5. all over the World phantom ships set off and get abandoned and Every time people go on them they never come back and they turn into ghosts. the worst of all ghost ships and the most deadly was the Mary Celeste. In maritime folklore, no ghost ship is more famous than the Flying Dutchman. the Flying dutchman was a vessel which sailed out of Amsterdam, captained by A man called ven der deckman. Ghost ships The Flying Dutchman is a legendary phantom ship that only comes to port every 10 years This is the flying dutchman

  6. PondWater We wanted to investigate how much bacteria we can find in pond water. To get pond water, we went to the allotment where there is a small mini pond. We needed three samples, a digital microscope to see the pond water very carefully and a thermometer to see what the temperature of the water was. First we got the three pond water samples. One was cold water, warm water and very warm water (Hot). We put a samples in the sun, fridge and in the classroom to make those samples cold, warm and very warm. We tested out the cold water and nothing moved and there was nothing alive. We tested the warm water and saw nearly 65 to 90 bacteria where some of them were huge and some were small. We tested the hot water where we put it in the sun, and saw 10 bacteria but some people saw 15 where I did not see them. Bacteria is in the pond water and if you drank it, you might get sick. So on our sheet we wrote how many bacteria were in each pond water sample. Our results were: Cold pond water: 2 bacteria Warm pond water: 70 bacteria (Average) Very warm pond water: 15 bacteria.

  7. Finland In Finland there is so much snow it comes up to 15 cm. It can be good because they can make big snow men and it’s good for having a snow fight because it’s that cold they get white foxes. Also in Finland when it’s winter they can ski when ever they want. But they can’t play certain sports like football because the snow is too high. And they cant play cricket because the snow is too high.

  8. Salva’sStory! A Long Walk to Water is about a boy called “Salva Dut.” He lived in Sudan and was from the tribe called “Dinka”. His country was at war and he struggled through a lot in life with only little water. Salva was one of the “Lost Boys” who travelled to a refugee camp all the way in Ethiopia. His friend and uncle died that day, Salva thought he was never going to see his family again. After days, weeks and months of walking in the sizzling sun, he reached the refugee camp in Ethiopia! Salva heard from whispers, around the refugee camp, that his friends were going to go to New York. He had dreamed of going to New York and getting adopted by a family there. A few days passed and one of Salva’s friends came to him and said “Your name’s on the list,” “What list, where is it?” replied Salva, “the list of people who are going to New York.” Salva ran as fast as he has ever ran,.. he stopped. Salva read the name “Salva Dut,” he was going to Rochester, New York! Salva was getting ready to go on the plane, he got given quite a lot of clothes. “What are all these for?” he asked. “It’s snowing in America and you need warm clothes”. He reached the airport and met his family. A few months after, he started a charity for Sudan making wells, and getting clean water for a new country. A quick fact : Salva’s story is 100% TRUE! For more information on his charity, go back to the menu or click here www.Waterforsouthsudan.org

  9. WIND IN THE WILLOWS Wind in the willows is about four main characters called Mole , Badger, Toad and Ratty . This book shows us about these animals habitats. Toad has a really great adventure. He is mad about motor cars He gets in and out of court and prison He jumps off a train AND THEN HE STeals A Horse from the barge woman AND A CAR FROM THE JUDGES That sends him to prison. Next toad, mole, Badger and ratty get some armour and scare the weasels away. In the end, toad gets his house back And he is happy.

  10. Virtual water is in things you can not see .Cows need water to drink and grass to eat and the grass needs water to grow. That is why there is 4500 of litres of water needed to produce a steak. Virtual water Virtual water is to used to make things and used to cook with as well. This is a table to show how much virtual water is in each product.

  11. Water for south Sudan Water for south Sudan is a charity. It helps people get fresh water. until may 2012 Water for south Sudan had drilled 177 wells. Many People in south Sudan don't have clean water. before the water for south Sudan Charity they had to walk miles to collect dirty water until Salva dut, the founder of water for south Sudan, helped. www.waterforsouthsudan.org Please click on the website for more information

  12. Water day River flow : If you want to measure the flow of a river you can throw an object in the river and see if it floats or sinks And see how it goes either fast or slow. in the middle of the river it goes faster than when it’s at the edge. Waterfalls :Niagara falls and Angel falls are famous waterfalls. all of them make a splash pool. This is when the waterfall creates a huge hole in the earth. We spent a whole day investigating different things about water. this picture is a water tornado.

  13. science EXPERIMENT OF DISTILLATION WE Separated Two solids, Sand and salt from a liquid, water . to do this we filtered The salt water and the sand trough a filter. The salt water went through and the sand was left. Next we had to separate the salt from the water we used a candle under a dish and used a foil dish above to catch the water that evaporated. The salt was left in the dish and water vapour was in the foil tray. We could now drink the water. Thermal Insulators We did an experiment to find out what is a good thermal insulator. We had four cups all filled with the same temperature of water and to make it a fare test we had a control cup and the other three had a different piece of material around them and over the top. We estimated which material we thought would be a good insulator and then we left them for an hour. We recorded the temperature of each cup and then we could see by our results that the tin foil was the best at insulating.

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