We have had lots of photos of children making sandwiches, helping to make dinner and baking. Here is a selection.
Happy Birthday Charlie! What an amazing cake you had.
Lots of our children have been baking yummy treats for Easter!

We need as many of you as possible to write and tell us who you are isolating for so we can continue with a little project! Please tell us who are you isolating for by simply writing on a piece of paper and sharing your photo to [email protected]
It might be for your grandparents who you are missing, your family, your school friends, your country etc!
You can be as creative as you like! Above are some examples being modelled by the lovely Lacie and Bethannie! The deadline for these photos is Thursday at 4pm to be featured in this Friday’s video- get involved, we need you!
Hard boil an egg and then decorate it with paints and pens. You could make a basket for it to go in.
Write instructions on how to decorate your egg.
Use a timer to time how long it takes to boil the
Lyra made a fairy garden. She used different equipment and has sown grass seed. She is now waiting for the grass to grow.
For those of you who enjoy dancing, Strictly Come Dancing champion and The Greatest Dancer judge Oti Mabuseto is doing daily dance lessons for children.
Daily at 11.30am, the live-streamed lessons focus on fun movements that anyone can master, with no previous experience required. Check it out on You tube. Click the picture below to see the Lion King lesson.
The theme for this week is movies, with a different dance to a different film each day:
Monday April 6: Harry Potter
Tuesday April 7: Minions
Wednesday April 8: Moana
Thursday April 9: Spider-Man
Friday April 10: Tangled
Saturday April 11: Happy Feet
Sunday April 12: Madagascar
Make an Easter bunny. You could use a toilet roll, a paper plate, paper. You could make it in the garden out of mud. Be creative and use your imagination.
For maths, talk about the shapes you are using to make your Easter bunny. Talk about the sides of the shape and the vertices.
For literacy, practice your letter formation and your name if you need to practice your first or second name.