We chose the tastiest apple – Golden Delicious!
As part of our eTwinning project, we analysed the results of our partners’ choices and presented them using a bar chart and a pie chart. This kind of maths is really interesting!piątek, 30 stycznia 2026
czwartek, 29 stycznia 2026
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sobota, 24 stycznia 2026
Dorota Stanałowska/Primary School No.4 Bolesławiec POLAND
We designed balloon rockets and tested their flight.
The balloons flew because they "defeated" gravity with the force of air.🎈🎈🚀
piątek, 23 stycznia 2026
czwartek, 22 stycznia 2026
Anna Bębenek/Public Kindergarten No 18/Jastrzębie-Zdrój POLAND
Nikoś is working on creating the project poster
The support and help from the entire group has been incredibly helpful
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poniedziałek, 5 stycznia 2026
Elżbieta Węgrzynowska Primary School Sokołowice Poland
After listening to the story of Isaac Newton, the children carried out simple experiments with gravity. They investigated whether the weight of objects affects how fast they fall.
sobota, 3 stycznia 2026
Dorota Stanałowska/Primary School No.4 Bolesławiec POLAND
Our experiments with gravity!
We conducted three experiments: one on gravity and chains, another on how to defeat gravity—the magnet trick, and the third—with non-Newtonian fluids—defying gravity.
Now insert the chain into the cup and pull smoothly on one end.See how the chain leaves the container incredibly quickly 🙂Are you wondering how the chain can "run" uphill? It looks amazing—right?
The walls of the container initially guide the chain upward, but gravity changes its direction, and the chain quickly descends, falling to the floor. As a result, part of the chain (in the container) runs upward, while part of the chain (outside the container) runs downward. Before the chain changes direction under the influence of gravity, it has already managed to jump over the edge of the container. Furthermore, the force causing its movement is the weight of the part of the chain that is outside the container, and as it falls, it pulls the rest of the chain with it.
Experts can see Newton's second law of motion in action here.




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