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March 2021

  • Insect challenge

    Published 23/03/21, by Andy Mari

    Today we also took part in a paper engineering challenge. It required us to have a lot of patience and perseverance - but we did it and we produced some great insects! We also learned a lot about different ways to join paper together.

    The Challenge from STEM:

    • To ‘Create’ an Insect using 4 sheets of plain or coloured A4 paper only (from your recycling bin/crate)
    • Only use scissors and engineering skills to create the insects.
    • No glue, sticky tape, staples or paper clips to be used
    • Take no longer than one hour, including practising techniques

    At Roebuck, we are scientists and engineers!

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  • Science day in Year 5

    Published 23/03/21, by Andy Mari

    Making lava lamps and slime
    On science day, we learned how to make lava lamps and slime. We learned that cornflour, food colouring and water makes a non-newtonian fluid which is neither a solid or a liquid. It was both runny and solid when we were playing with it! We explored solids and liquids by studying the oil and salt in the lava lamps. The oil was less dense that the water so it stayed on top whereas the salt was denser and dragged droplets of oil down with it! When the oil reached the bottom, it then floated back up to the top. These activities helped us understand more about the properties and changes of materials which is our science topic for this half term..

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  • World Book Day in Year 5

    Published 07/03/21, by Andy Mari

    Today we enjoyed taking part in lots of different activities about books. We dressed up as our favourite book characters and brought in our favourite books to share.

    Testing our knowledge of books

    We started off the day by taking part in a World Book Day Quiz whereby we tested our knowledge of authors, well-known places in books and characters. Its was lots of fun!

    Storienteering!

    We then went outside and enjoyed Storienteering! We were given 15 clues which we had to read and work out what picture they were describing. Once we had guessed the picture, we had to go and hunt for it and find the matching book cover. We really enjoyed it and we worked well as a team.

    Gaining inspiration for authors

    Next, we watched a live session on the World Book Day website where we listened to different authors talking about how they get their ideas for their books. It was really inspiring and it also helped us to decide what books we might buy with our book tokens.

    Story Writing

    Next, we became authors! Every class in Key Stage 2 wrote a paragraph for our story entitled ‘The Heroic Caterpillar’. We used our skills that we have learned from The Write Stuff and Alan Peat sentences to complete the story. We are very proud of what we have produced.

    Reading Rainbow

    We gathered up some books from our book corners and made a reading rainbow!

    Masked Reader

    We watched more of the masked reader videos in class and tried hard to guess which member of staff was reading the story.

    Afternoon Activities

    In the afternoon, we choose from a menu of activities including origami book marks, making a book character out of a potato, designing alternative book covers from our favourite books and designing our own World Book Day Quiz. We also collected some pupil voice about the day!

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