March 2014 | |
Mon 3rd | |
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal | |
8 50am Year 1 Assembly | |
Tue 4th | |
ISA U9 & U10 Girls 7 a side Netball - Stafford | |
Wed 5th | |
1.30pm Year 2 visit to Patchings | |
Gedling High 5 Netball Competition - Carlton Academy 1pm start | |
3pm onwards 2nd Hand Uniform Sale | |
NO BALLET TODAY | |
Thu 6th | |
Fri 7th | |
Sat 8th | |
Rehearsal | |
Sun 9th It is Pancake Day on Tuesday.
FROM plain and simple lemon and sugar to a full English, anything goes when it comes to pancakes.
They’re versatile, comforting, quick to rustle up and, so long as they’re not smothered in chocolate, reasonably healthy.
A basic pancake recipe, from Mary Berry’s Complete Cook Book, requires 250g plain flour, 3 eggs, lightly beaten, 250ml milk, 250ml water, 75ml sunflower oil, plus extra for frying and a 20-23cm frying pan.
Sift the flour into a bowl and make a well in the middle. Add the eggs and a little of the milk and gradually blend in the flour. Whisk together the remaining milk, water and oil and sift into the flour mixture. Stand for 30 minutes.
Heat the frying pan. Brush with a little oil and pour in batter. Roll around the pan until it covers well. Cook for one minute and flip to cook the second side until golden.
Joke of the week
Mary offered to care for the eight-year-old daughter of neighbours who were going away for the weekend. On the Saturday morning, she made breakfast, laying a generous helping of bacon and eggs in front of the child. "Mummy always serves hot pancakes for breakfast," said the eight-year-old.
So Mary, very eager to oblige, hurried into the kitchen and quickly prepared a plate of hot pancakes, which she laid in front of the girl. "No, thank you," she said. "But I thought you said your mother always has hot pancakes for breakfast!" said Mary in surprise. "She does," said the child. "But I don't eat them!"
Quiz of the week
The 2014 Winter Paralympics starts this week. You will be able to see all the action on channel 4.
This week's question - Which winter sport did local hero Richard Whitehead once play?
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Sunday, 2 March 2014
Lent
Sunday, 23 February 2014
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Did you
know that one in three bananas sold in British shops is Fairtrade? Since the
first Fairtrade bananas appeared on our shelves 13 years ago we've achieved a
huge amount.
But
there's still a long way to go! That's why, this Fairtrade Fortnight, we're
launching a special campaign to celebrate bananas and focus on other changes
that are needed so that millions more banana growers can get a fairer deal for
their hard work.
This
Fairtrade Fortnight, a man with a plan is coming...
Meet Foncho
Meet
Foncho, a football-mad banana farmer from Colombia! He’s proud to grow bananas
that we eat. He gets up at 4am every day to look after his banana plants. He
says: ‘My banana plants are part of me. I care for them - because they take
care of me!’ Most of Foncho’s bananas are Fairtrade. This means he gets the
Fairtrade price for them. With the extra money, he’s saved up for a motorbike
and early each morning he rides to his farm, 20 minutes away. This means his
family can live in town and Sebastian, his son, can go to high school.
Foncho’s
lucky compared to some. Many banana growers earn so little they can’t always
afford to put enough food on the table or send their children to school. They
can get hurt using dangerous chemicals and may work in difficult conditions.
Fairtrade means Foncho has the things he needs to keep everyone on his farm
safe.
Sunday, 9 February 2014
Half Term
February 2014 | ||
Mon 10th | ||
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal | ||
Pre-Prep Assembly | ||
Tue 11th | ||
Wed 12th | ||
Year 6 Arts performance afternoon | ||
Thu 13th | ||
Break-up for half term | ||
Y6 PE
Valentine's Day History
Every February we celebrate Valentine's Day by giving flowers, candy
and cards to those we love. We do this in honor of St. Valentine. You
may be wondering, "Who is St. Valentine"? Time to brush up on your
Valentine's history!
There are different ideas as to where or how the celebration of Valentine's Day began. The Roman's celebrated a festival called Lupercalia on February 15. This festival was held to ward off the danger of wolves to their flocks and honored their God Lupercalia. Some people think that Valentine's Day is based on this festival. Another legend is that St. Valentine was a priest who served during third century Rome. During that time, there was an Emperor who ruled Rome named Claudius II. Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those that were married and outlawed marriage for all young men serving in his army. Supposedly, Valentine, decided this decree just wasn't fair and chose to marry young couples secretly. When Emperor Claudius II found out about Valentine's actions he had him impisoned, and later put to death. Some stories say that the young couples, who Valentine had married, gave flowers and letters to Valentine when they visited him in the prison. In a slightly different version of the legend, Valentine was an imprisoned man who fell in love with his jailor's daughter. Before he was put to death he sent the first 'valentine' to his love when he wrote her a letter and signed it 'Your Valentine'. These words are still used on cards today. Perhaps we'll never know the true identity and story behind the man named St. Valentine, but this much is for sure...February has been the month to celebrate love for a long time, dating way back to the Middle Ages. In fact, Valentine's Day ranks second only to Christmas in number of greeting cards sent. Another famous person from Valentine's Day that you may be wondering about is Cupid (Latin cupido, "desire"). In Roman mythology Cupid is the son of Venus, goddess of love. His counterpart in Greek mythology is Eros, god of love. Cupid is often said to be a mischievous boy who goes around wounding both gods and humans with his arrows, causing them to fall in love. Jokes
Girl: "I can't be your valentine for medical reasons."
Boy: "Really?"
Girl: "Yeah, you make me sick!"
What do you call two birds in love?
Tweethearts!
Do skunks celebrate Valentine's Day?
Sure, they're very scent-imental!
Quiz
There are 18 children in a class. If everyone receives a card from each other, how many cards have been sent?
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Sunday, 2 February 2014
The Winter Olympics
Mon 3rd | |||
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal | |||
Class and Team Photographs | |||
Tue 4th | |||
Yr 3 & 4 Gedling Athletics | |||
Main School Staff Meeting | |||
Wed 5th | |||
Years 5 and 6 Cross country - Bedstone | |||
Thu 6th | |||
Fri 7th | |||
Cross Country |
The Winter Olympic Games is a major international sporting event that occurs once every four years. The first celebration of the Winter Olympics was held in Chamonix, France, in 1924. The original sports were alpine and cross-country skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, Nordic combined, ski jumping and speed skating. The Games were held every four years from 1924 until 1936, after which they were interrupted by World War II. The Olympics resumed in 1948 and were celebrated every four years. The Winter and Summer Olympic Games were held in the same years until 1992, after a 1986 decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to place the Summer and Winter Games on separate four-year cycles in alternating even-numbered years. Because of the change, the next Winter Olympics after 1992 were in 1994.
Team GB have only won 9 Gold Medals in the entire history of the Winter Olympics. If we win a Gold in Sochi, it will be a major achievement.
Possibly the most famous winners for team GB were the ice dancers Torvill and Dean. They won Gold in 1994 on Valentines Day. Over 24 million people tuned in to watch the pair crowned as Olympic ice skating champions who scored maximum points at the Zetra Stadium for their slow, sensuous free dance performance of Ravel's Bolero.
Another famous Winter Olympic event took place in 1988. Jamaica entered a team in the bobsleigh event. It was the first time they had taken part in the Winter Olympics. A film called "Cool Runnings" was made which told their amazing story.
Jokes
Q. What do you get when you cross a shark with a snowman?
A. FROSTBITE!
Q. What do Snowmen have for Breakfast?
A. Snowflakes
Q. How does a Snowman get to work?
A. By icicle -
Quiz of the week
Who won Team GB's last Gold Medal?
Monday, 27 January 2014
Monday 27th January
January 2014
Mon 27th
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal
Tue 28th
Wed 29th
Thu 30th
Fri 31st
Sat 1st Feb - Notts Cross Country Championship - Francesca will be
part of the Gedling team
Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays - 2014 is the year of the horse
Quiz of the week
This year is the chinese year of the horse, what will it be next year?
Joke of the week
"I ordered dessert at the Pizza Hut and they gave me tiramisu and a blindfolded horse. I said, 'No – mascarpone'."
Mon 27th
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal
Tue 28th
Wed 29th
Thu 30th
Fri 31st
Sat 1st Feb - Notts Cross Country Championship - Francesca will be
part of the Gedling team
Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays - 2014 is the year of the horse
Quiz of the week
This year is the chinese year of the horse, what will it be next year?
Joke of the week
"I ordered dessert at the Pizza Hut and they gave me tiramisu and a blindfolded horse. I said, 'No – mascarpone'."
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Monday 20th January
Mon 20th | |||||
8.50am Barnardos Assembly | |||||
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsals | |||||
Tue 21st | |||||
Main School Staff Meeting | |||||
Wed 22nd | |||||
2pm Saville House Football (H) | |||||
1:00 pm | KV Course | ||||
Thu 23rd | |||||
Fri 24th | |||||
Multi Skills Session Yr 3 and 4 1.45-2.45 Yr 5 and 6 2.45-3.45 |
January 24 is Global Belly Laugh DayCelebrate the Great Gift of Laughter
On January 24 at 1:24 p.m. (local time) smile,
throw your arms in the air and laugh out loud.Join the Belly Laugh Bounce Around the World.
World Clock
Laughs and smiles are sunshine that transform our moments
24 hours a day, 7 days a week on the 7 continents.
Joke of the week
There are 2 cowboys in the kitchen. Which one is the real cowboy?
The one on the range.
Quiz of the week
Who said “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.”?
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Monday 13th Janaury
January 2014 | |
Mon 13th | |
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsals begin | |
Tue 14th | |
Swimming begins | |
Wed 15th | |
Thu 16th | |
Fri 17th | |
Quiz of the week
If you put all of Shakespeare's plays in alphabetical order, which would be first on the list?
Joke of the week
Shakespeare walks into a bar, the bartender says "You can't drink here, you're bard!"
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