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  • Monday 1st March

    Published 01/03/21, by Admin

    Home Learning for 1st March

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  • Term 4 Week 2

    Published 28/02/21, by Admin

    Home learning for week 1st March 2021

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  • Friday 26th February

    Published 26/02/21, by Kate Tompsett

    Remote learning for 26/02/21

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  • Thursday 25th February

    Published 25/02/21, by Kate Tompsett

    Remote learning for 25/02/21

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  • Wednesday 24th February

    Published 24/02/21, by Kate Tompsett

    Remote learning for 24/02/21

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  • The Lava Trolls by Matt

    Published 23/02/21, by Admin

    Matt has written a fantastic book called 'The Lava Trolls', have a read of it below. 

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  • Tuesday 23rd February

    Published 23/02/21, by Admin

    Tuesday's Remote Learning 

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  • Alana's Pancake Challenge!

    Published 22/02/21, by Charlie Mackinnon

    What a great pancake design!

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  • Monday 22nd February

    Published 22/02/21, by Admin

    Monday's Remote Learning

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  • Term 4 Week 1 Weekly Learning

    Published 21/02/21, by Admin

    Remote Learning this week.

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  • Friday Challenge!

    Published 13/02/21, by Charlie Mackinnon

    Next week is Shrove Tuesday. Therefore, this challenge is all about Pancakes! Today we are presenting you with a selection of Pancake related challenges to choose from.

    Design Your Own Pancake Topping:

    Lemon and sugar is a traditional topping to put on your pancakes. Can you design something a little more adventurous and personal to you.

    Can you create a labelled diagram of what your pancakes will look like?

    Can you create a set of instructions to make your pancakes?

     

    Make You Own Pancakes:

    Find a recipe. Measure out the ingredients. With the help of an adult cook your own Pancakes.

     

    A Flipping Challenge:

    Flipping Pancakes is an important part of the pancake cooking process. Today we are challenging you to investigate the following question:

    ‘What material is best for flipping?’

    Here is what you need to do:

    -Ask to borrow a frying pan from your kitchen.

    -Pick a material (cardboard for example).

    -Cut out a pancake sized circle from your material.

    -Test how easy it is to flip. How will you measure this? Perhaps you might like to see how many successful flips you can do with it in 30 seconds.

    -Record your results.

    -Repeat your investigation with a range of different materials.

    When you have finished your investigation, email us and tell us what you found out.

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  • Bubble baking.

    Published 12/02/21, by Kate Tompsett

    On Thursday the Maple bubble made biscuits. 

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