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Top Gear for Year 5

This week we have put our science investigation skill to the test: firstly we investigated the effect of using different sized gears.  By selecting a range of different gears we observed how many rotations the ‘driver’ gear and ‘driven’ gear completed and then recorded this as a ratio.  We found that we could use a large driver gear combined with a small driven gear to get an effort to load ratio of 1:3 (meaning it was easier to move).  We then investigated the use of levers to lift a load measuring the force required using a Newton meter.  

In English we are approaching the end of our biography unit and in maths we have switched our attention to deepening our understanding of fractions.

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