North Roe Primary School

February 9, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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Pancake day!

Today we made delicious pancakes, they were so good. We flipped the pancakes, it was so fun. A few of them landed on the floor so we had to put them in the bin! They were really good with butter. We wish everyday was pancake day! 🙂

We learned about Shrove Tuesday and how Christians remember how Jesus was tempted in the desert but he did not give in to temptation.

by Mairianne, Scott, Thomas and Vaila

January 28, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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Change your words, change your mindset!

We have been learning about fixed mindset and growth mindset. Having a growth mindset helps us have a positive outlook which allows us to continually progress and improve, even when we find things really difficult. A mixed mindset gives us a negative outlook which makes it really difficult to keep going and persevere. A fixed mindset often results in giving up on something when it gets difficult. We all want to have a growth mindset that welcomes a challenge! We are beginning to understand that we need to be challenged in school so that we can improve and progress.

January 28, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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Investigating Sinking and Floating

We carried out a science experiment to learn about sinking and floating. We chose objects to investigate then we completed our hypothesis to say which objects we thought would sink and which would float. Once we carried out our experiment we recorded our results and compared them with our hypothesis. It was great fun!

January 28, 2016
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The cup challenge!

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We had to work as a team using our problem solving skills to build a tower of cups without touching the cups with any part of our body! We used an elastic band and 4 pieces of string. We had to work together and communicate well to complete the challenge and… WE DID IT! 🙂

January 13, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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Cake Decorating Club

This week was fondant icing week! We had to cover a cake in fondant icing which was quite tricky. We had to roll out the icing to the correct thickness then lift it onto the cake without ripping it! We then had to smooth the icing over the cake and cut away the extra bits of icing. Once our cakes were iced we made some decorations to put on top. It was great to have some pupils from Urafirth School join us for cake club. 🙂

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