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Home learning 13.1.21

Hello Year 6,

Hopefully technology will be on our side tomorrow.

Live lessons will be the reading activity. It would be great to see you all there.

6S at 9am

6K at 10am

6J at 11 am

The reading link is available if you want to hear the passage again.

English

Lesson 6 13.01.21

Maths

Wk 2 Maths day 3

Art

Portrait Drawing lesson 1

Wellbeing today is wishes Wednesday.

wishes-wednesday

Remember to keep sending in your work to NJS.Year6@taw.org.uk

Home Learning 12.01.21

Hello Y6!

Your online lesson is Literacy today. The order for classes is 6K at 9am, 6J at 10am and 6S at 11am.
Lesson 5 12.01.21

Maths wk 2 maths day 2

Reading is the follow up task for the reading video
Lost Diaries lesson 1 questions and task
You may need to have video to hand to support answering questions.

History lesson 2 lesson2 Battle of Bosworth

Wellbeing for today is ‘Thoughtful Tuesday’ Try to find some down time to be mindful and consider how you feel Thoughtful-Tuesday-1

Have a good day everyone!
Remember to send your work to NJS.Year6@taw.org.uk

NJS Art whole school challenge

Hello NJS!

I hope you are all keeping well and busy during our current lockdown. I would just like to share two art challenges with you. Please feel free to have a go and e-mail your year groups or teachers your pictures once you have completed them. Enjoy everyone and take care 🙂

Art Challenge 1

Art Challenge 2

Home Learning 11.01.21

Hello Y6 I hope you’ve had a relaxing weekend!

Learning this week is as follows:

Literacy – continuing with skills learned from last week Lesson 4 11.01.21

Reading – an introduction to the Y6 book – watch the link

Reading tasks will be set using the video so please let us know if you are having problems accessing the clip!

Science is the online lesson
lesson1 What do I already know about light

6J at 9am
6S at 10am
6K at 11am

Try to be on time for online lessons and start on mute please.

Maths is revising adding and subtracting fractions
Wk 2 Maths day 1

As reading is quite brief today, I would like you to focus on wellbeing. Look at how to remain calm and mindful but complete the Mighty Monday challenge.
Wellbeing and mindfulness support at home for week
Mighty-Monday

I hope you have a great week!
Remember to share your work with us. Send to NJS.Year6@taw.org.uk.
I want to start sharing work on the website from this week.

Bake With Miss J!

Hello everyone!

In the last lockdown I used some of the time to experiment and explore with my baking. I did a few live sessions of Facebook which were brilliant! This time, I have decided to add a short video to go with a new recipe! This means you can bake at a time that is convenient to you.

This week, I made Viennese Biscuits (see the recipe below). Baking is a great way to involve the family and the end result is always delicious!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l99s20gC78c&feature=youtu.be

PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE ADULT SUPPORT/HELP WITH USING THE OVEN, MICROWAVE OR WHEN HANDLING HOT TRAYS.

200g softened butter (I use stork)

100g icing sugar

1 teaspoon of vanilla

250g plain flour

1 tablespoon of milk (maybe 2 if required)

For the decoration: 50g of chocolate (I use milk but you could use white or dark)

  1. Set your oven to 180 degrees, 160 degree (Fan) or gas mark 4.
  2. Set 1 or 2 baking trays on the side and place a piece of grease proof paper on top.
  3. In a bowl or standing mixer, beat together the butter and icing sugar until light and fluffy.
  4. Add the flour and vanilla and continue to beat until it resembles a crumble.
  5. Start off by adding 1 tablespoon of milk and beat the mixture until the crumbs stick together. You may need to add another tablespoon or two depending on how stiff the mixture is.

If possible…

  1. Place the mixture into a piping bag and pipe into biscuits on the prepared baking trays.

If not possible…

  1. Take a spoon and place a spoonful of mixture on the tray. You may wish to press down so it flattens the mixture.

Bake for 15 minutes until lightly golden… do not worry if they seem pale. These biscuits are usually pale but DELICIOUS! Once baked, let the biscuits cool down.

To decorate:

  1. With an adult, melt the 50g of chocolate.
  2. Dip the biscuit into the chocolate to form a coating OR spoon the mixture on.

If you don’t want a lot of chocolate… melt 25g and drizzle the chocolate on top!

If you decide to make these biscuits please do send an e-mail to Eloise.jones@taw.org.uk – I would love to see how they turn out!

Stay tuned for another recipe!

Miss J x

 

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