This week’s entries to the Celebration Gallery demonstrate some of the fantastic work and independent learning being done by ERGS pupils as they remain in lockdown but keen to keep their learning going. Don’t worry if your work isn’t included this week as teachers have been sending through all kinds of material that we will keep uploading over the coming days and weeks.
This week Year 8 were learning about the Fibonacci Sequence and how it frequently appears in nature. The sequence is 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144… and so on. They had to go out and find a Fibonacci number in nature, either by counting petals or spirals. We had some fascinating results.
Well done to Harry Fallis who found Fibonacci number 89 on a flower…sadly however, the flower didn’t survive!” Well done to all. – Miss McKeown.
Year 8 have been busy studying Acids and Alkalis in Science. They were given the task of drawing the pH Scale showing examples of substances for each pH number. Fantastic work! – Miss Curran
A superb Mind Map on Acids and Alkalis by Adam Cathcart in 8D – Mr Gallagher
Year 8 student, Ben Shaw, has been very busy baking this week. He has created a fantastic array of sweet treats, which include: chocolate chip cookies, vanilla scones and a variety of chocolate cupcakes. Well done Ben and it is my pleasure to announce that you have gained this week’s ‘Chef of the Week’. Keep up the excellent work- Miss Wynne
Year 8 History pupils Daniel Rowsome and Ryan Graham have both produced a very detailed PowerPoints on the Spanish Armada as part of their History work. Well done boys! – Mr McMahon
Excellent Work by Daniel Rowsome_Armada PowerPoint
Excellent Work by Ryan Graham_Armada PowerPoint
Year 9 pupils are certainly keeping Home Economics a focus at home, with an excellent array of high skilled dishes this week on display. Keep up the fantastic work year 9. We are very proud of the work that you continue to produce and thank you for your contribution. – Mrs Wynne
In Geography, Year 9 were tasked with investigating and reviewing current news stories with Geographical perspectives. Here are two excellent examples from Leah Irwin and Jonah Balfour. to read their work click below the images . Mr McGonagle
Geography in the News Leah Irwin
Geography in the News Jonah Balfour
Some examples of good work from Year 10 Drama. All the Year 10 classes were due to perform their version of a Shakespeare play this year in our ‘Shake it up Shakespeare’ Drama Festival but unfortunately these performances had to be cancelled. Here is some of the work the pupils have been doing during Lockdown, these might give you some idea of how fabulous their performances would have been! – Mrs McDowell
Year 10 Geography pupils have been continuing their work on development and looking at the conditions and characteristics of slum settlements in some of the worlds biggest cities. Here is an excellent example of research and PowerPoint design by Elizabeth Carey, 10D – Mr McGonagle
Kibera PowerPoint – Elizabeth Carey
Year11 English Go Walkabout: the task was to write a short descriptive passage about a journey they take often and/or know very well. Here are three fantastic examples by Darragh McCabe, Emma Ritchie & Tiana-Grace Abbott– Miss Heap
Here is an excellent example of a question decoding exercise by Year13 Chemist Emily Nicholson. This technique used by our Post 16 Scientists helps them to determine what a specific and often complicated question is actually asking them and how they can then construct and answer the fulfils the assessment criteria at the top level – Dr Wilson
Yr13 Physicist have been exploring the world of Particle Physics as they move onto their A2 studies. Here are some PowerPoints created by Erin Hannigan, Aaron Flanagan, Nathaniel Johnston, Ryan Carson and Andrew Jones which try to break down the key concepts into a more understandable format – Mr Sloane
GC Y13 Fundamental particles by Andrew Jones
GC Y13 Particle Physics by Aaron Flanagan
GC Y13 Particle Physics by Erin Hannigan
GC Y13 Particle Physics by Nathaniel Johnston
GC Y13 Particle Physics by Ryan Carson
and finally for this week Nathaniel Johnston even created his very own animation explaining the concept of Particle Physics.
Next week we can look forward to the promotion of a new Video Game ‘Cattle Battle’ and a chance to perfect your German … stay posted
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