Mexican cooking project
Linking in with our termly topic of, 'Mexico:Then and Now', the children are going to be undertaking a cooking project led by the community chef and utilising the kitchen facilities of the Royal Harbour secondary school...
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Linking in with our termly topic of, 'Mexico:Then and Now', the children are going to be undertaking a cooking project led by the community chef and utilising the kitchen facilities of the Royal Harbour secondary school...
And now my watch is over! After four - somewhat stressful - days, the Flour Baby project is over, with many of the 'parents' successfully graduating...
This week your children will be bringing home a flour baby. They will be responsible for caring for it (as if it were their own baby) from Tuesday 21st – Friday 24th June. To be successful they will need to follow the following set of rules very carefully.
As already mentioned, the class will be beginning SRE lessons next week - of which there are six discreet sessions...
Last term, we had a trip to Dreamland and had a series of staying safe workshops through 'SALUS'. Today we had some follow-up activities in a booklet to complete...
After completing our Art 2 Start, the children began to explore the ancient civilization of the Maya, which covered much of the south of what is present-day Mexico...
Our new topic, 'Mexico: Then and Now' is a lovely blend of history and geography, exploring the amazing country located in Central America. A well-known festival from these parts is the 'Day of the Dead', where skulls are decorated to celebrate the lives of loved ones who have passed...
On Monday, the children will be having their class photo...
What a start to the last term of the year. For most of the children, this involved three fun-packed days in the aisle of Wight. Please find some key information for the coming weeks...
It certainly felt like it when we had to make our way along it to get to the ferry terminal! After getting dropped off by the coach from the PGL site, we had to make our way along it to catch the ferry.
Thankfully, the sea was calm, and the travel back was fairly straightforward. Thanks to all the children for their brilliant behaviour and attitude. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did!
Just before embarking on the coach that would take us to the ferry, we had one final meal on site...
Our final session on site was a sensory trial, which was brilliant to watch! The children were all blindfolded and followed a rope through (or over/under) a series of obstacles...