Author Archives: aburns
House Points Winners
Congratulations to Unicorns, our housepoints winner for the week. Well-done guys! Unicorns = 16 (total = 18) Phoenixes = 13 (total = 18) Griffins = 1 (total = 1) Dragons = 1 (total = 1) Come on Griffins and Dragons, … Continue reading
La Tartine Pizza!
Thank you to Mme Sharkey for providing some great learning links in our French this week. See below for photographs of Catherine cooking the tartine pizza. Well-done to Catherine for honestly evaluating her work. What do we think? … Continue reading
Maths Riddle
Three Brothers on a Farm Three brothers live in a farm. They agreed to buy new seeds: Adam and Ben would go and Charlie stayed to protect fields. Ben bought 75 sacks of wheat in the market whereas Adam bought … Continue reading
Charlie Mackesy
I hope your are all enjoying your current art lessons where you have been learning about and researching the artistic techniques of the wonderful British artist Charlie Mackesy. Please send in your Charlie Mackesy inspired experiments. Check out Elpida’s below. … Continue reading
Home learning -Scratch
Thank you to Ewen for sending in his Computing home learning. We have been learning how to sequence events in Scratch to create a story narrative. This is much more challenging than it initially appears. Follow the link below to … Continue reading
Inspiration
Discuss this with reference to our current strange situation.
D & T Evaluation
Thank you to Catherine who has evaluated her most recent baking project -a carrot cake! Catherine worked independently and followed a Mary Berry recipe. See below for pictures of Catherine baking her cake and the finished product itself. It looks … Continue reading
Skellig Covers
As always, your comments and constructive feedback is encouraged. Elpida Catherine Ewen Taha Amy
D & T
Hi everybody, Lots of you have been doing some very nice practical Design & Technology cooking and baking projects at home. I would love to hear more about them so please send in your pictures to homelearning@pelham.merton.sch.uk and mark FAO … Continue reading