Braces bread came to the class 6 to teach us about the company and showed us how to make bread.Rhydian Pearce and Miyah Flower helped the man make the bread. First they washed their hands, next they put their hairnets on and the first ingredient was yeast, then flour, next water and that is what made the dough. He talked about the great fire of London when the Bakery cought on fire in September 2, 1666-September 5,1666 . Then we put the bread in the window for the bread to rise. At the end of the lesson the man said we were allowed to take a loaf of bread and a colourring pack home with us and he went out to the other classes.
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Visit from Braces Bread
This term class 6 topic is about off with her head,and we had a court se
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en to see if Ann would have a chose to be behead or burnt. In our court scene
Question Matrix!
For our Big Writing we wanted to find out more about the characters in the Tudor Newspaper and who they really were. To do this we wrote some questions using a Question Matrix, we wrote some simple questions like: what is...?And where did...? We also wrote some tricky questions where you have to think outside the box or give your own opinion, these questions started with How might...? Or why might...? How will ? or who might?
After that we did some hot seating and asked the character some questions that we had written. We had some really good answers off the children who pretended to be the characters,the characters were:Tom Tinkerson,Gladice Tinkerson and Mr.Ichabod Smith!
By Eleanor Heaslip and Kelly-Ann Stewart
Tudor ebooks
For our Tudor topic we wrote ebooks about what it was like in the Tudor Times One book was on Tudor entertainment and one page was all on William Shakespeare, on plays like Hamlet. Then there were Tudor toys and one of the most popular toys was cup and ball, not like our play stations and peppa pig toys , just a simple toy like that was popular. Then there was Tudor food because they didn't have freezers they'd rub salt into meat so it would stay nice.
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