Scarborough pupils take part in the Barrowcliff Bake Off
On Tuesday, Barrowcliff Primary School recreated the Bake Off's tent in their school hall where classes nine and ten competed to be Star Baker.
The eight and nine-year-old pupils were split into teams to recreate four desserts including strawberry cheesecake, Maltesers cheesecake, chocolate brownies and unicorn cupcakes.
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Hide AdRecipes and design ideas were researched by pupils on computers in preparation for the day.
The event was set up by year four teacher Laura Pilkington who explained that the experience would become a "stimulus for writing."
She added: "In class we are looking at Jack and the Beanstalk so we have adapted it so that he is going to a tea party.
"With the funding cut to East Barnby we are trying to create more experiences in school for the children.
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Hide Ad"We will be writing newspaper reports so the children need a stimulus for writing and we thought this would be a great experience for them.
"If we asked some children to write about this they wouldn't be able to as they've never experienced it before."
Desserts were decorated on Tuesday afternoon and judged by head teacher, Mr Rogers, deputy head teacher, Mrs Brazier and extra-curricular sports coordinator, Mr Cook.
The judging panel voted on a number of achievements which were awarded for Star Baker, winning team, effort, persistence, kindness, working hard, listening and team work.
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Hide AdHead teacher, Mr Rogers, said: "The children really enjoyed it and worked very hard to produce a fantastic selection of bakes.
"The smell of the baking wafting through school made it very hard to concentrate! Well done year four."
The Barrowcliff Bake Off provided an opportunity for children to bake who had not experienced it before.
Comments from pupils included:
"I'm excited about making a cake because I've never made one before", Richie.
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Hide Ad"This is so cool. It's my first time baking but I think my favourite part will be eating it!", Casper.
Where as, pupils who have baked before they were able to learn how to work in a team to crate the perfect bake.
One pupil described the event as "an inspiration to get more kids baking."
Alexander added: "I like baking it gets you off stuff your addicted to like video games. The last thing I baked was cherry scones with my dad two weeks ago."
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Hide AdAnother pupil even showed off his baking skills by bringing in his homemade quiche in his packed lunch.
Kien said: "I made a quiche yesterday on my own. It was cheese, bacon and onion. I think baking today is a really good idea."