Broadwood Creative Curriculum Website Club. Our new topics!  The Circus in Year 1 and 2.  Robots in Year 3 and 4.  North East Inventors in Year 5 and.

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Broadwood Creative Curriculum Website Club

Our new topics!  The Circus in Year 1 and 2.  Robots in Year 3 and 4.  North East Inventors in Year 5 and 6. This Year at Website Club we have been sharing

Victorian times Victorian dairy from a poor child. Victorian inventions

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Year 5 Website club In year 5 website club we have been doing a page about Great North East Inventors. The inventers we are learning about are: William Armstrong Charles Parsons Robert Stephenson George Stephenson Joseph Swan William Armstrong invented Hydroelectricity. He also put the machine in the Swing Bridge on the Tyne.

Charles Parsons invented the Steam Turbine. He put one in a ship called the Turbinia and it is in the Discovery Museum in Newcastle upon Tyne. Robert Stephenson invented the high bridge on the Tyne. Year 5 Website club

George Stephenson invented the Locomotive (Train). One of them is called the Rocket. Joseph Swan invented the Light bulb. There is a lot more invented things but that’s It from us.

Website Club Railway Building Competition!

The Circus

 Circuses have been going for a long time, since the Romans.  The circus is fun because you can see acts and performers.  In the past the circus had animals like lions, elephants and horses. Now circuses don’t have animals. Circus

Website Club learn to juggle!

Robots  What is a robot? A Robot is a machine that is powerful and it looks like a human or an animal.

Robots can look like humans and animals. A robot can be operated automatically. The Asimov is a humanoid and can come in lots of shapes and sizes. Robots  What is a robot?

At Website Club we made a maze and programmed the robot to go around it At Website Club we made a maze and programmed the robot to go around it.