Tuesday
4K
Is being apart of the community the same for everyone?
Vegetarian Spring roll.
Ingredients:
Shredded cabbage
small onion
carrots
filo pastry
olive oil
egg
method:
Method
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Heat a pan over a high heat until it starts to smoke. Add the olive oil. Add the shredded cabbage, shredded carrots and onions and cook for five minutes.
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leave aside to cool.
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Arrange one spring roll wrapper so that the corners are pointing upwards, downwards and to the sides.
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Spoon 2 teaspoons of the filling starting at the bottom corner about 2cm/¾in from the edge. (Make sure the filling is cool but not too wet – otherwise the spring roll will be soggy and you will break the spring roll wrapper.)
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Roll over the filling, squeezing any air out as you roll away from you. As you reach the middle bring the two corners that are pointing to the side to the middle making sure they overlap. Continue to roll and tuck the top edge in and seal it with a little of the beaten egg. Repeat with the remaining spring roll wrappers and filling.
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Brush with oil and oven bake for 25 minutes o 180 degrees.
What am I good at?
Think about what you are good at in school.
Discuss with your talk partner why you think you are good at this activity.
What qualities do you need to be good at this activity.
Draw yourself doing this activity on the paper provided. We will be using these for our display.
What does it mean to be a citizen?
What does the word citizen mean to you?
In your table groups write down some different words and ideas on what you think the word citizen means.
Whole class discussion: How can you be a good citizen in our class?
Stoneyholme is a rights respecting school. Every year we look at our rights and identify what you need to do as right holders and what we need to do as duty bearers!
Today we will be focusing on two very important articles.
Article 13 (freedom of expression) - Every child must be free to express their thoughts and opinions and to access all kinds of information, as long as it is within the law.
Article 28 (right to education) - Every child has the right to an education. Primary education must be free and different forms of secondary education must be available to every child. Discipline in schools must respect children’s dignity and their rights. Richer countries must help poorer countries achieve this.
Activity
You will be put into groups and given an article to focus on.
You need to identify all the things you will need to do as the right holders.
Whilst you are doing this, I will create a list of all the things myself and other Year 5 teachers will need to do as duty bearers!
4R
Is being apart of the community the same for everyone?
Spinach and Cheese Spring roll.
Ingredients:
Cheese
Spinach
filo pastry
olive oil
egg
method:
Method
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Heat a pan over a high heat until it starts to smoke. Add the olive oil. Add the chopped onions and spinach and cook for five minutes.
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leave aside to cool. Once cooled add grated cheese to the mixture.
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Arrange one spring roll wrapper so that the corners are pointing upwards, downwards and to the sides.
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Spoon 2 teaspoons of the filling starting at the bottom corner about 2cm/¾in from the edge. (Make sure the filling is cool but not too wet – otherwise the spring roll will be soggy and you will break the spring roll wrapper.)
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Roll over the filling, squeezing any air out as you roll away from you. As you reach the middle bring the two corners that are pointing to the side to the middle making sure they overlap. Continue to roll and tuck the top edge in and seal it with a little of the beaten egg. Repeat with the remaining spring roll wrappers and filling.
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Brush with oil and oven bake for 25 minutes o 180 degrees.
What am I good at?
Think about what you are good at in school.
Discuss with your talk partner why you think you are good at this activity.
What qualities do you need to be good at this activity.
Draw yourself doing this activity on the paper provided. We will be using these for our display.
What does it mean to be a citizen?
What does the word citizen mean to you?
In your table groups write down some different words and ideas on what you think the word citizen means.
Whole class discussion: How can you be a good citizen in our class?
Stoneyholme is a rights respecting school. Every year we look at our rights and identify what you need to do as right holders and what we need to do as duty bearers!
Today we will be focusing on two very important articles.
Article 13 (freedom of expression) - Every child must be free to express their thoughts and opinions and to access all kinds of information, as long as it is within the law.
Article 28 (right to education) - Every child has the right to an education. Primary education must be free and different forms of secondary education must be available to every child. Discipline in schools must respect children’s dignity and their rights. Richer countries must help poorer countries achieve this.
Activity
You will be put into groups and given an article to focus on.
You need to identify all the things you will need to do as the right holders.
Whilst you are doing this, I will create a list of all the things myself and other Year 5 teachers will need to do as duty bearers!
The Fig Tree
Figs thrive in the Mediterranean climate. In Greece, fig season peaks in late summer, from June to September, when the fruit is at its sweetest and most succulent. Figs need a warm, sunny, sheltered spot to crop well.
Scientists believe that figs have been in existence for around 80 million years. Figs are great in salads, deserts and cheap biscuits. People used to think fig trees had no flowers, but in fact they’re hidden inside the fruit in a fun reversal of everything we thought we knew about plants.