Remote learning from home 😯
Article 2
Pupils in 😯 have definately demonstrated they have a right to an Education and have gone above and beyond to participate in remote learning from home. With the support of their parents/ or carers they have accessed remote learning from home during these challenging times and made learning fun and informative. The knowledge and facts we have all gained and shared with each other is phenomenal, well done everyone. This week we have engaged in a wide range of topics ranging from Cracking morse codes, learning French body parts, designing a new bank note, learning how the the world around us is developing and relaxing and reading and many more.
Baking at Home
Well done to all of you potential Bake-off winners. Don’t forget to keep completing all of those independent lifeskills challenges that were sent out last week and to keep sending us evidence to earn those Dojo points. Today’s offering is from Charlie R who has created these amazing looking bread rolls.
Rowan class cooking and phonics
Dylan and Owen made some delicious biscuits and tarts at home.
Sofia sounded out all of the words in her English task.
Everyone in Rowan class has been working hard on applying their phonics to extended writing.
Cooking from home, Harvey year 10 student
Harvey is a student on the BTEC Home Cooking Skills Level 1 course.
Enjoying cooking from home, well done Harvey.
Bird Feed- Using an Orange!
We are taking part in the RSPB Big Bird Watch 29th Jan-31st Jan 2021! We decided in preparation to make bird feeders which would allow birds to come into our school grounds and at home by making homemade bird feeders. You can join up for the Big bird Watch at the link below:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/activities/birdwatch/packrequest/
We used oranges, some bird feed and lots of lard! We had to get the inside of an orange scooped out using a spoon, it was very messy, but we had our gloves and paper towels down. We then mixed the bird seed and lard together wearing gloves. We then had to get some string and the teachers poked holes into the oranges and attached the string through the holes to allow the orange to hang. Then we got the mixture and put it into the oranges.
Rowan Class English Work
Some of the fantastic English work from Rowan Class students. We’re so proud of how hard they are working during these challenging times.