... mixGetting started The activities in the Summer season topic introduce a range of different opportunities for children to explore their world using their senses. You can continue to develop this theme in ‘Still life’. You will already have looked...
... sugar or more water if necessary. Chill the lemonade or add ice cubes and enjoy a tangy drink.Ready for more? Use carbonated water for a fizzy lemonade. Make summer fruit drinks, combining two or three fruit juices together...
...What you need wet wipes or napkins, plastic boxes, plastic or paper plates and cups picnic baskets, cool box with ice packs, blanket or sheet fruit, water or juice for Crusty French Sticks: French sticks, margarine, a teaspoon, small bowls,...
...What you need young tomato plants large pots, tubs, grow bags or hanging baskets (you can train the tomatoes up the chains) compost, gravel canes, garden ties small trowels and hand forks watering can, tomato fertiliser (optional)What you...
...What are they learning? Use ‘Oliver’s Vegetables’ by Vivian French to talk about the structure of a book and then extend the story into a discussion about healthy eating. Helping the children to set up a fruit and vegetable stall...
...What you need 1 tablespoon of cooking oil 1 onion, finely chopped 500g fresh or frozen peas 1 litre water or vegetable stock several sprigs of fresh mint colander, bowl, saucepan, electric blender or liquidiserWhat you do Read the recipe...
...What you need approximately 450g of soft fruit such as banana, strawberry, mango or kiwi small quantity of fruit juice or water (optional) chopping board or clean surface vegetable knife (round ended knives are safer) a table knife and fork...
...What you need 250g white cabbage 2 large carrots 4 spring onions 4 heaped tablespoons bought mayonnaise knives suitable for child use, spoons chopping board or a clean chopping surface mixing bowls graterWhat you do The children may...
...What you need a variety of fruit such as water and other melons, strawberries, pineapple, mangoes, kiwis, oranges, red and green grapes, apples, bananas knives suitable for children (round ended and not too sharp) dessert knives and forks...
Save this Search
Send me email alerts whenever new content is added that matches this search.
You will receive email alerts for this search. Use My Content to manage your search alerts.
DELETE THIS?
Are you sure you want to remove the search term from "My Saved Searches"?
Subscription Required
This item is only available to the members of institutions that have purchased access. If you belong to such an institution please Log In
Sign in to Your Personal Account
Use your personal account to save 'favourite' commentary, chapters and books. Sign in now