Tuesday 23rd February 2021
Here is your learning for Tuesday 23rd February 2021
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Here is your learning for Tuesday 23rd February 2021
What a delicious challenge!
Here is your learning for Monday 22nd February 2021
Here is an overview of your learning for the week.
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.
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?
Find a recipe. Measure out the ingredients. With the help of an adult cook your own Pancakes.
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.
Here is your learning for the LAST DAY of term 3!! Well done to all of you.
I love Blossom's creativity and her set of instructions. I can see how hard she has worked and how fun she has had! Thank you also for sending in your poetry analysis from yesterday's lesson on The Cuckoo.
We had amazing fun making non-Newtonian fluid to finish off our learning about states of matter in science! It acts as a solid when force is applied and a liquid when force is not applied.
Well done Isabel. I love your plastic cup Goblin and the set of accompanying instructions. It is so good to see your response to the poetry lesson yesterday.
I love Minerva's troll and the set of instructions she wrote!
I think the technical gremlins have a thing about Thursday! I have re-uploaded the attachments for today's work.
Harrison has sent me his task from this morning's English lesson - he has brilliantly summarised each verse of The Cuckoo AND managed to summarise the whole of the poem in one sentence!