Category Archives: design & technology
Home Learning Roundup
Thank you to all the children who have been sending in pictures or copies of their home-learning activities. It is great to see some high quality cross-curricular work being produced at home to the standard that we expect in Year … Continue reading
Home-learning: Français
Check out Phoebe attempting to make crêpes by using her language skills and following this tutorial. Were you successful, Phoebe? Did you find the language in the video easy to understand? See also her work on Le Gruffalo: A larger version … Continue reading
Elpida’s cookies!
Thank you to Elpida for sending in this design & technology evaluation for her recent home baking project. See Elpida’s evaluation by following the link below: Elpida’s cookies
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
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
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
Isolation Baking!
Thank you again Ethan for sending in your Banana Cake Recipe! Follow my baking journey below: Getting my ingredients sorted (I didn’t have all the items in Ethan’s recipe but I used my growth mindset/problem solving skills and compromised.) Baking … Continue reading
Christmas Baking!
Thank you to the lovely Mrs Watson for leading these super fun cookery lessons where we has the opportunity to make wonderfully festive cookies. What skills did we use in these lessons? What did … Continue reading