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    Pancakes help children to learn about… some planning I threw together this morning. I hope you find it useful

    Communication and language
    • Learn the French word for pancake – crepe
    • Introduce pancake vocabulary – toss, mix, stir, weigh, measure, sweet etc.
    • Learn the poem…

    Mix a pancake, stir a pancake,
    Pop it in the pan;
    Fry a pancake, toss a pancake and…
    Catch it if you can.

    Physical development
    • Mix pancakes
    • Cut paper pancakes to decorate
    • Talk about healthy pancake fillings
    • Have a pancake race in the garden - make a frying pan out of card and decorate paper pancakes
    • Toss pancakes – who can throw and catch their pancakes?

    PSED
    • Share the pancakes between the group
    • Make pancakes for each other
    • Talk about likes, dislikes and favourites – the most popular pancake toppings are sugar and lemon and chocolate. In my house we prefer banana and ice cream. You can make savoury pancakes topped with ham and cheese or sweet ones – which do the children prefer?
    • Describe how ingredients taste – lemon is bitter, sugar is sweet

    Literacy – read a book…
    • ‘Pancakes, Pancakes’ by Eric Carle; ‘Mama Panya’s Pancakes’ – a Kenyan Tale (Barefoot Books); ‘The big pancake’ – Ladybird
    • Make some pancake themed writing paper for older children to copy the rhyme and younger children to draw pictures of their favourite pancakes and write ‘p’

    Maths – look at numbers and shapes…
    • Shapes – mostly circles
    • Sharing the pancakes – counting and fractions
    • Do pancakes have to be circles? Can you make some pancakes in other shapes?
    • Weigh flour, count eggs and measure milk – talk about ‘more’, ‘less’
    • Make some number pancakes - circle pancakes with numbers and dots – use them for putting in number order
    • Make different sizes of pancakes for sorting - like a Russian doll, one on top of the other
    • Play shops with pancakes – make them and use pennies to buy them from each other

    Understanding the world -
    • Talk about where pancake fillings come from and how they are made
    • Look up a pancake recipe on the computer
    • Watch how to make and toss pancakes using a video on You Tube (check it first)
    • Learn about the real meaning of Shrove Tuesday (the day when Christians eat well before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday – 40 days before Easter). More information here - Shrove Tuesday 2014 (Pancake Day).
    • Pancake day is celebrated across the world in UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada – talk to friends from other countries about how they are marking pancake day

    Art and design
    • Decorate pancakes – circles of paper or paper plates work well
    • Do some pancake colouring – there are some nice ones on Silkysteps - http://www.silkysteps.com/Resources-...ss-cooking.pdf
    Or Activity Village - Flipping Pancakes Colouring Page

    Extend interests – for older children -
    Pancake Day is also Mardi Gras in the US and many other countries. Mardi Gras is a colourful celebration – use lots of colours to design and make masks based on Mardi Gras designs – if children do not like wearing full face masks, you can make them on a craft stick for the child to hold in front of their eyes – there are lots of templates online. Make a Mardi Gras band and parade.
    Good websites for more inspiration include – http://www.dltk-kids.com/CRAFTS/mardigras/; Mardi Gras

    Share children’s learning with home – put up a copy of your planning or send it to parents by email so they can learn more about how you are celebrating pancake day with their children and see how you are including learning opportunities in their play.

    Promote learning at home - share your favourite pancake recipe with parents. If parents are worried about finding time to make pancakes, you could make a little extra and offer them enough of your mixture for one pancake - so all they have to do is cook it with their child.


    Copyright Sarah Neville / Knutsford Childminding - Knutsford Childminding | Sarah Neville - Registered Childminder, 03.2014

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    Thank you Sarah x

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    Thank you for sharing - we always sing that pancake poem as it's by Christina Rossetti who lived at one time in our town. We enjoy making playdough pancakes and trying to toss them in the play frying pans.

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    thank you.

    we do lots of the things mentioned on pancake day, but i'd never stopped to think & see what it was covering !!!

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    Wow amazing thanks ever so much for such a useful thread. X

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    Brilliant,thanks for sharing Sarah. Extra pancake for your hard work x

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    Thank you Sarah again Do you ever sleep? Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    Pancakes help children to learn about… some planning I threw together this morning. I hope you find it useful Communication and language – • Learn the French word for pancake – crepe • Introduce pancake vocabulary – toss, mix, stir, weigh, measure, sweet etc. • Learn the poem… Mix a pancake, stir a pancake, Pop it in the pan; Fry a pancake, toss a pancake and… Catch it if you can. Physical development – • Mix pancakes • Cut paper pancakes to decorate • Talk about healthy pancake fillings • Have a pancake race in the garden - make a frying pan out of card and decorate paper pancakes • Toss pancakes – who can throw and catch their pancakes? PSED – • Share the pancakes between the group • Make pancakes for each other • Talk about likes, dislikes and favourites – the most popular pancake toppings are sugar and lemon and chocolate. In my house we prefer banana and ice cream. You can make savoury pancakes topped with ham and cheese or sweet ones – which do the children prefer? • Describe how ingredients taste – lemon is bitter, sugar is sweet Literacy – read a book… • ‘Pancakes, Pancakes’ by Eric Carle; ‘Mama Panya’s Pancakes’ – a Kenyan Tale (Barefoot Books); ‘The big pancake’ – Ladybird • Make some pancake themed writing paper for older children to copy the rhyme and younger children to draw pictures of their favourite pancakes and write ‘p’ Maths – look at numbers and shapes… • Shapes – mostly circles • Sharing the pancakes – counting and fractions • Do pancakes have to be circles? Can you make some pancakes in other shapes? • Weigh flour, count eggs and measure milk – talk about ‘more’, ‘less’ • Make some number pancakes - circle pancakes with numbers and dots – use them for putting in number order • Make different sizes of pancakes for sorting - like a Russian doll, one on top of the other • Play shops with pancakes – make them and use pennies to buy them from each other Understanding the world - • Talk about where pancake fillings come from and how they are made • Look up a pancake recipe on the computer • Watch how to make and toss pancakes using a video on You Tube (check it first) • Learn about the real meaning of Shrove Tuesday (the day when Christians eat well before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday – 40 days before Easter). More information here - Shrove Tuesday 2014 (Pancake Day). • Pancake day is celebrated across the world in UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada – talk to friends from other countries about how they are marking pancake day Art and design – • Decorate pancakes – circles of paper or paper plates work well • Do some pancake colouring – there are some nice ones on Silkysteps - http://www.silkysteps.com/Resources-...ss-cooking.pdf Or Activity Village - Flipping Pancakes Colouring Page Extend interests – for older children - Pancake Day is also Mardi Gras in the US and many other countries. Mardi Gras is a colourful celebration – use lots of colours to design and make masks based on Mardi Gras designs – if children do not like wearing full face masks, you can make them on a craft stick for the child to hold in front of their eyes – there are lots of templates online. Make a Mardi Gras band and parade. Good websites for more inspiration include – http://www.dltk-kids.com/CRAFTS/mardigras/; Mardi Gras Share children’s learning with home – put up a copy of your planning or send it to parents by email so they can learn more about how you are celebrating pancake day with their children and see how you are including learning opportunities in their play. Promote learning at home - share your favourite pancake recipe with parents. If parents are worried about finding time to make pancakes, you could make a little extra and offer them enough of your mixture for one pancake - so all they have to do is cook it with their child. Copyright Sarah Neville / Knutsford Childminding - Knutsford Childminding | Sarah Neville - Registered Childminder, 03.2014
    Excellent!! x

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    That's excellent Sarah.

    Any chance you could do your next EYFS learning plan on "cider"?

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    Thank you x now sat here cutting out different sized 'pancakes' for our craft table !

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    Thanku Sarah

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    Thanks for sharing your brilliant planning. You are a star Sarah.

 

 

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