11/1/2021
RE - How can we find peace?

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Wellbeing - How can I look after by digital wellbeing?

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18/1/2021
RE- Do all religions have the same view about peace?
For RE this week we are going to be looking at peace and how each religion views it. For your activities you are going to be recognising and creating symbols of peace. You do not need to print this off you can use plain paper and your project books to complete the activities.
Well Being
Wellness Wednesday: Taste of Yorkshire
During science last week, whilst dissolving gravy granules, the children currently in school asked if they could learn to make Yorkshire Puddings. As promised to them, this week I would like children to help make and prepare something for them to eat. This might be Yorkshire puddings with gravy like in school or you may choose to make something that you had already planned to do - As evidence could children write a brief instruction card of what they made with a list of ingredients and steps to what they did. We would love to see photos of what you have made - fingers crossed our Yorkshires Rise - I can already tell the teachers are going to be getting competitive!
During science last week, whilst dissolving gravy granules, the children currently in school asked if they could learn to make Yorkshire Puddings. As promised to them, this week I would like children to help make and prepare something for them to eat. This might be Yorkshire puddings with gravy like in school or you may choose to make something that you had already planned to do - As evidence could children write a brief instruction card of what they made with a list of ingredients and steps to what they did. We would love to see photos of what you have made - fingers crossed our Yorkshires Rise - I can already tell the teachers are going to be getting competitive!