Ms B’s Amazing S3 English

Check out our work! Let us know what you think…

May 29, 2018
by Ms Barrowman
1 Comment

Lego Project – Teamwork Challenge

We’ve started our new Lego based project today. We had to work as a team to build a Lego kit, but there was a catch – only one person could read the instructions, only one could find the pieces, and only one could build. We saw some amazing teamwork and lots of great problem solving skills!

May 22, 2018
by Ms Barrowman
1 Comment

Kyle Mc’s PS4 Minecraft Build

Kyle Mc has been working on a giant PS4, built in Minecraft. He was asked to make something that represents him – he made this impressive build, with a secret surprise inside! He also made this video, showing the building project.

May 22, 2018
by Ms Barrowman
1 Comment

Bike Fixer Part 3

Bike Fixer Part III

John is here  help again, this time on how to fix the front and back brakes of your bike.

Step 1: Push the brake arms together so the cable snaps onto the cable bridge.

Step 2: Push the bike forward and use the faulty brake to check if it now works.

Step 3: If this does not work you will need a new brakes. New brakes start at around £50.

Step 4 – Go to a different place to buy new  brakes.  I recommend Go Outdoors or Halfords.

    

May 18, 2018
by Ms Barrowman
1 Comment

William and Demi’s Cookery Video

William and Demi have been working really hard to create this video to showcase their skills – William is a fantastic cook, and Demi is a genius with movie making. They’ve combined their skills to make this brilliant video – if you ever wanted to know how to make lentil soup, now’s your chance! What do you think of their video?

 

May 18, 2018
by Ms Barrowman
1 Comment

Bike Fixer – Part Two

Another set of instructions from John to help you fix a chain on your bike.

  1. Lean your bike against a wall or fence or turn it upside down. If you have a friend with you, ask them to hold it.
  2. Make sure there is nothing caught in the chain rings (see diagram) or chain.
  3. Check which gear your bike is in by looking at the cog set (see diagram).
  4. Lift your chain into the chain rings, matching the gear in the cog set.
  5. Spin the back wheel to make sure it’s on properly.
  6. If it jumps off, try again. This means there is plenty of oil on it. Cycle slowly at first to use up the oil.
  7. If it feels stiff, add some chain oil.

Happy Cycling!

May 17, 2018
by Ms Barrowman
3 Comments

Bike Fixer, Part 1

John is really good with bikes, and he’s written a set of instructions for fixing a puncture – we hope you’ll find it useful!

Bike Fixer – How to Fix Punctures by John F

  1. Loosen the wheel with a socket set and take the wheel off.
  2. Take the inside tube out of the tyre.
  3. Fill a bath with water and pump up the tube. Put it into the water and see where the bubble is coming from.
  4. Cover it with your hand. Then put glue onto the tubing. Place a patch over the hole and hold it for 30 seconds so all the glue dries in.
  5. Leave it for a few minutes before putting it back in the tyre.
  6. Pump up the tube so it’s just a bit flat. Put the tyre back on the wheel.
  7. Put the wheel on the bike and tighten it.
  8. Pump it up and hope the patch doesn’t pop!

Report a Glow concern
Cookie policy  Privacy policy