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This is how seasonal and locally sourced produce was incorporated in daily meal planning. And quickly serve it with some hot basmati rice and simple salad. About Us Privacy Policy. When the cumin seeds change color a bit, add onions, ginger and garlic and curry leaves. This morning KS2 have been focusing on plastic pollution and what this means for the future of our planet and all those that live upon it. Year 5 and 6 had a fantastic day out in London. .3gp egg curry

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Next we drew our bikes, looking at the shapes and different sizes.

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Super effort from all that attended the Orienteering competition at Haristmere High School. Hollowford Day 3- July After a good night's sleep and a tummy full of yummy breakfast, Worlingworth made the 2 mile felt like alot more miles uphill climb to the peak of Mam Tor.

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Then we played on the climbing equipment and searched for insects in the bark. Well done to all who tried their best and many who helped each other with words of encouragement and celebration.

No doubt, this happens to be a tempting main course, vegetarian curry. Our 6 stations focused on: We had multicoloured playdough to make eggs, rabbits and other Easter shapes.

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Everyone did really well and learnt how to use ropes to help lower and hold each other. Thank you to everyone who joined in and for all the effort made to look professional, smart and teacher-like. Boil the raw eggs in hot water for about 8 minutes. They all thought of ways to describe winter and created a riddle Some children dressed as specific teachers adopting the finer details of staff such as; specific hair styles, pens in hair, specific dress sense and handmade teacher badges!!!

So, if some friends decide to meet up and I wanted to treat them to quick tasty lunch, this is the one I make.

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As we head towards a special time for Christians, Worlingworth Primary learned more about the Easter Story in an interactive and thought provoking morning. Come what may, I will always remain a die-hard fan of Indian egg curry. Do keep that inspiration of writing and we look forward to reading more of your work soon. We went to the pond to investigate what we might find in this fresh water environment. The arrival to Castleton sparked excitement and the first dinner cause more smiles!

We then spent the week writing, poems, recounts, stories and information booklets all about animals and conservation.

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Sorry, but nothing matched your search terms. Swimming- Spring Term The children in KS2 have been working really hard at improving their swimming and life saving skills this term. And quickly serve it with some hot basmati rice and simple salad. Everyone seemed to enjoy their time and experience. I cant wait to see how you have all been inspired! We measured, mixed, baked and tasted London Trip- March Year 5 and 6 had a fantastic day out in London.

Apart from Father Christmas we know that polar bears, arctic foxes and reindeer live there! This is due to the dedication of; the children, pupil sports ambassadors and the staff enthusiastically supporting PE, healthy and active life styles and being great role models to our community. Add the peeled eggs to the main pot.

After lunch we met our instructors and completed the challenge trail - climbing, crawling, swinging and rolling through obstacles and working together to collect the treasure. The contributions were auctioned and the money raised will go to currry Matthew Rusike Charity. Let the curry leaves sizzle some.

We added crry silhouettes of trees and used printing to add snowflakes and stars. Thank you for your support and donations to a very worthy cause, as we work hard to teach our pupils about helping to look after our wonderful planet and all that lives upon it. Cows were mooing, sheep were bleating and the children were repeating the noises back to the delight of the locals listening.

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