Monthly Archives: March 2020

Rainbow Art

People all around the world are creating pictures of rainbows and displaying them on their windows in an attempt to cheer people up when they see them. Here are some ideas on how you could make a rainbow picture to display on your window:

 

Music with Gordon this week: G8, G10

Hi everyone!

We’re all getting used to working in new ways away from our usual classrooms, but we can still have fun making music.

What to do this week

This week,  please join in with the activities below. The more who can join in, the more fun, too. Do the activities as many times as you like.

Activities (links below)

    1. Hello song
    2. Bounce and catch. You’ll need a ball for this.
    3. Tap and clap along to the music on the YouTube video. This week we have a Brazilian classic by Sergio Mendes feat. Black Eyed Peas – Mas Que Nada
    4. Play the video again, but this time play along with some instruments – if you don’t have any, see what you can find around you that can make a good sound.
    5. Time to get up and dance! Move around to HAPPY – Pharrell Williams (feat. Minions)
    6. And now, time to chill. He’res a piece of piano music by the French composer Erik Satie. You may want to play it more than once.
    7. Goodbye Song. Time to say goodbye! Thank you for your music. Hope you had some fun, see you all next time!

Hello Song

Click and scroll down to see the video

Bounce and Catch

Tap and clap and then play along

Time to move around

Chill and relax

Goodbye Song

Cooking with the Orange Class

Hi let’s try some easy recipes at home that we already know.

Scottish Oatcakes

Very easy, very quick and very good! Please follow link to recipe.

Oatcakes

Scottish Oatcakes

 

Bread in four easy steps

Fool proof very quick bread recipe that is a legend in the Primary School.  The kids love it! Please follow link to recipe.

Easy bread

Easy Bread

Now I won’t run out of bread today!  Have a go and let me know!

David

Made this afternoon.

One white, one wholemeal.