Monday 27th April

Hello everyone

Today I played Bingo with my mum, nan and kolin. I was the boss and called out the numbers. We are going to play it again tonight when my dad finishes work. I have prizes like cuddly toys that you can win if you get bingo.

My mum and I watched video’s on food chains and I have made my own food chain. There is a lettuce, a tadpole, a bird and a snake. I didnt know snakes could eat birds!

I read a book called ‘Sweets’ then I did some maths work. I am going for a walk now but think I will take my scooter.

This week’s Alliteration work for P5-7

Terrified teachers taught tremendous tigers.

Tremendous tigers terrified teachers taught.

If terrified teachers taught tremendous tigers.

How many tremendous tigers did terrified teachers teach?

 

 

You don’t have to be P5-7 to try writing your own alliteration tongue twister – just check out the rules on the P5-7 literacy grid for this week.

Wrote it but can’t say it…

Off to work on it !

Miss Dale

 

School work

I have been doing a LOT of school work. I am learning premeters and areas of shapes.I am now in wordlist 23 I have been working really hard on word list 23. I am also doing a lot of math with my mum.Also  I am doing a lot of exercise to. I am doing acrobatics and gymnastic a lot I am watching blue planet when I get the tv.  I don’t get it much to time so when I get the chance to I watch blue planet.I have been baking a lot of cakes with my mum. Also I have dons a lot of reading I am nearly finished my first book I have 5 more pages to go  I hope you enjoyed my log from Olivia

 

tongue twister

builder Bruce built big buildings.

big buildings built by builder Bruce

if builder Bruce built big buildings

how many buildings would builder Bruce build?

 

mum and i have had fun trying to say this can you do it?

by bruce

 

Home Learning Certificates!

Last Friday we awarded 25 home learning certificates.

A huge thank you to everyone who is working hard at home!

How do you earn one?                 Get reading on EPIC.    Get busy on Sumdog.

Post your great learning up on the blog.

Let us know what learning you are working on at home.

Miss Dale

15 minute quick writing and the Twits book review

15 minute quick writing.

Random animal facts I know!
Giraffes fight with their necks.
Proboscis monkeys scare their predators and other proboscis monkeys by making a kerhonk noise.
Golden stuffed nosed monkeys have blue faces but they are not cold that is just their colour
Some jaguars are black.
Dolphins have their own language that is clicks and whistles
Owls do things called pellets that have the bones of the thing they ate.

My review of The Twits

Author : Roald Dahl
Favourite Character: Muggle-Wump
Why? because hes a monkey
Favourite Part? where the twits are calling each other mean things because its funny.
Did you like how it ended? yes because they shrunk and then all you saw was there clothes
Overall thoughts : i liked the fact that some of the characters from the enormous crocodile are in it.

By Rory.

Mrs. Madden’s easy-peasy Lemon Jelly Cheesecake!

Ingredients

  • 250g (9oz) digestive biscuits
  • 125g (4oz) butter
  • 135g packet of lemon jelly
  • 1 tablespoon of clear honey
  • 300ml of double cream
  • 200g (7oz) cream cheese (I use Philadelphia)

Method

  1. Put the biscuits into a clean plastic bag.  Seal the bag with an elastic band.  Roll a rolling pin over the biscuits to crush them (or put the biscuits in a mixing bowl and crush them with your clean hands – that’s what I do).
  2. Melt the butter in a saucepan over a low heat.  Pour the biscuit crumbs from the bag or bowl and mix them with the butter.
  3. Grease the inside of a circular cake tin, with a push out base, with some butter.  Spread the crumbs over the bottom.  Press them to make a firm base.
  4. Put the base into a fridge to chill.  Break the jelly into cubes.  Put them into a measuring jug.
  5. Warm a tablespoon under the hot tap and add one tablespoon of honey to the jelly cubes.
  6. Pour 300ml (1/2 pint) of boiling water into the jug.  Stir the mixture well, until the jelly dissolves.
  7. Meanwhile, put the cream cheese and cream into a large bowl.  Use a spoon to beat the mixture until it is smooth.
  8. Add the jelly mixture to the bowl and beat it hard with a whisk to mix it well.  If you use an electric whisk, put a tea towel around the bowl and whisk to prevent it ending up all over the kitchen.
  9. Pour the creamy mixture into the cake tin.  Put it carefully into the fridge and leave it for about four hours to set.
  10. When the cheesecake is firm, lift it onto a can.  Carefully press down on the sides of the cake tin to loosen the base.
  11. You can leave the cheesecake on the tin’s base or you can transfer it, carefully, onto a plate using a spatula to loosen the cake from the base.  Put the cheesecake into a fridge until you are ready to eat it. 

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