The Little Red Hen

Over the last few weeks, we have been reading the story of The Little Red Hen by Mary Finch and Kate Slater.

This week, we decided that we wanted to look at instructions and we took the lead from the little red hen and baked some bread. We followed a recipe and finished off the week with some delicious doughy treats! Take a look at what we got up to.

If you’d like to try and make some bread at home, click here for a simple bread recipe.

KS1 Bake Sale

This week, KS1 held a bake sale for FS and KS1 to continue to raise money for Sheffield Children’s Hospital. Click here to see what we did on our first fundraising event.

Y2 decided that they wanted to make chocolate crispy buns.

We worked together as a team to follow a recipe, help each other out and make the tastiest chocolate crispy buns ever!

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They tasted yummy!

A massive thank you to all of the parents and carers in FS and KS1 who helped to make the Bake Sale such a success with their kind donations. We made a grand total of £88.00. This money will be added to the previous money raised for Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

World’s Biggest Coffee Morning 2017

We are Macmillan. Cancer support. World's Biggest Coffee Morning. Friday 29th September.

On Friday 29th September, we held a coffee morning in the school hall for all of our parents and carers to come and attend. Each year group had been busy baking all week and in Y2, we made flapjacks.

Riley – We are raising money for poorly people and the money will help them to get better.

Laura – Our grown ups can come and buy our flapjacks and we give money to people who are poorly.

 We were able to follow a set of instructions and weigh out the different ingredients carefully.

We hoped that you enjoyed eating our yummy, delicious flapjacks.

Thank you to all of our parents and carers for coming to school and supporting such a worthwhile cause.

 

Baking for Macmillian Coffee Morning

On Friday 30th September, our school is going to take part in the biggest coffee morning in the world. This is to help raise money for the charity Macmillan Cancer Support for people and their families who have or who are suffering from cancer. 
Pearl class wanted to do something to help and decided that they wanted to make flapjacks to help raise some money. 

We worked together as a team and filled the instructions on the recipe. 

We can’t wait to taste one! 

Come along to support our coffee morning between 9 and 10.30am in the hall. We hope you can join us. 

‘Together, no-one will face cancer alone’