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Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Hello everyone!

We have had a lovely day in school enjoying playing, talking and laughing with some of you; remembering to keep each other safe! Like you, at home, we explored our sense of smell playing Mrs Heap’s smell game: Know your nose~which was great fun! We had time to play outside and do some cooking. I have uploaded a few photos for you to see.

We cooked chocolate flap jack ! Here is the recipe:

Chocolate Chip Flap Jack

Ingredients:  83g porridge oats    42g soft brown sugar     42g butter      1 tbsp golden sugar

( this makes a small amount)

Method

  1. Heat oven to 200/180c fan/ gas 6
  2. Cream the sugar and the butter
  3. Mix in the porridge oats
  4. Add the syrup
  5. Add chocolate chips
  6. pull mixture into a ball with your hands
  7. Press mixture flat and score it with a knife
  8. Bake for 15mins until golden brown.

 

Joyful June: June 10th

Today take a photo of something that will make you happy

I wonder what you will choose. You may like to send to me to look at too!

We played for a short time with some small rainbow balls. We had fun rolling ,kicking and throwing the balls outside and then chasing them until they stopped before rolling them again! Brooke called this game the “chase the ball game!” try it in your garden or at the park!

 

Today’ challenge is to use your sense of touch!

Words that you may find useful to explore: smooth, spiky, bumpy, made of metal or wood or plastic, feels hot, feels cold, squashy and squishy and so on as you describe what you are feeling.

Today’s story is called “A Squash and A Squeeze” by Juila Donaldson. These are good descriptive words to describe how things feel or textures but how are they used in this book?

 

Have a happy Wednesday

Mrs Penn, Mrs Coleman and Mrs Heap