SEN Let’s Celebrate The Story Of Bread.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Workers Around The World SEN My Changing World. Click on an area of the world to find out about someone who works there. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Advertisements

SEN Lets Celebrate The Story Of Bread The Story of Bread.
H a l l o w e e n H a l l o w e e n Halloween Festival Prayer Service Songs Wednesday 30 th October 2013.
Halloween Fun Festival Prayer Service Songs Thursday 28 th October 2010.
Harvest Harvest. Harvest Welcome The Lord be with you. And also with you.
From Wheat to Table. Table of Contents A farmer plants the wheat page 3 A harvester cuts the wheat page 4 A truck driver takes the seeds to the mill page.
The Little Red Hen Click on the story books in the bottom corners to turn the page.
Things that come from the rainforest: A riddle book We use many things that are grown in rainforests. Get ready to listen to clues and guess what they.
 This was taken last January 21, 2012 at Tubod Foursquare Child Development Center, Tubod Isabel Leyte.
Cow You can find two types of cows farm. Dairy cows that give milk and beef cows for meat. They live together in a herd. Cows come in lots of different.
re-told by Deborah Smith
Little Red Hen. Little Red Hen found some wheat. She wanted to plant it. Little Red Hen went to the cat, the mouse and the goat. “Help me,” said Little.
The Wheat You Eat How It’s Grown and Made Into Our Food.
Hypothesis If…then…because.
With love from your friend, Dusty Dusty had promised to send messages back to his friends to tell them what he’d found out. He.
© CommNet 2013 Education Phase 1 Wheat. © CommNet 2013 Do you know what this is? Wheat Wheat is a type of grass.
Parables of Gathering Matthew 13. The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto….Matthew 13.
STARTING WITH BREAD The students of the Primary school have worked on intensive organic agriculture. They visited the local farm called “THE PINE” that.
Making bread in Ancient Egypt
Pip finds out about bread.. I was making bread this week. I used some flour. This is how I found out where the flour comes from. I started in the countryside.
The Little Red Hen Characters Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Narrator 3
The Little Red Hen. One day as the Little Red Hen was scratching in a field, she found a grain of wheat. “This wheat should be planted” she said. “Who.
Fun for Parents and Children. Reading is essential to school success. Start now to help your child get ready to read. Learning to read begins before children.
Farming in Ancient Egypt
The Story of Our Seeds By Mrs. Figg’s Classroom. On day one, we planted our seeds. First, we placed our vegetable seeds in a pot with soil. Second, we.
1.Wheat is sown in the autumn. The wheat plant require water, warmth, light and fertiliser to grow.
WINTER SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN
Harvest Time. © Food – a fact of life 2012 Why is harvest celebrated? Harvest Festival is a Christian celebration to give thanks for the crops which have.
Welcome to our CAFOD Family Fast Assembly.
This math story problem has two steps, both adding and subtracting. Can you solve two step problems using an open number line? Add 23 and 35 and take away.
What was I before I was bread?
Grains Grains were some of the first crops ever developed. They were important for 2 reasons –1) Grain is high in energy! –2) Grain can be stored for a.
Welcome to Reception’s Harvest Assembly. Last week we made bread – here’s how…
On farm. We are prep school students. our teacher had divided us to thee groups.
LEARNING WITH ALL SENSES Comenius multilateral partnership
THE LITTLE RED HEN.
Belonging All of the leaves that hang on tree Belong together Indefinitely When the sun shines bright They bask in its glow They hang in together When.
I come from a family of farmers. My parents both tell stories of Chopping cotton and the work the whole family put into raising, caring, and harvesting.
Series: A Right Now Word
The Fourth Petition “Give Us Today Our Daily Bread”
HARVEST HYMN Long before the summer started
Goldstone’s Growing Project 2010
I Love to Tell the Story Rev. Ken Hennings (Workbook Page 33)
FRUITFULNESS “SOWING AND REAPING SPIRITUAL LAWS”
THE BETTER BREAD Matthew 14:13-21.
Harvest Church Service
Everywhere Around Me 1. Tell me who made all of creation?
Unit 2 Women of achievement Listening.
Harvest Song.
agriculture Writing Assignment farming Writing Assignment.
Parables of Gathering Matthew 13.
THE CARTER LIFE. THE CARTER LIFE the gardening year….
Part 2: How Faith turns a little into a lot
Harvest Using this PowerPoint presentation, you will find out about harvest and then choose 3 facts that you have learnt to record on your homework sheet.
Slide 1 Pizza, Please! What kind of pizza do you like? What is your favorite topping? To many people, pizza is the best food. Pizza is fun to eat—and to.
S McClellan, J Paculabo, K Ryecroft Mission Praise – number 1039
The Story of Bread takes the children through the cycle of harvesting the wheat, taking it to the mill to grind it into flour, baking bread in the bakery.
Hearing & Parables Bishop Ronald K. Powell.
“The kingdom of heaven is like…??? Matthew 13.
Set 9 white know black its her yes funny eat came try.
The Story of Chocolate Questions to promote discussion:
Unit 2 Part 2.
The Little Red Hen.
compiled by Joan Qazi, WSFFN
Colours of Day What image does this picture suggest?
Preliminary slide.
SEN Let’s Celebrate The Story Of Bread.
Get ready... What word comes next?
PowerPoint 305 Growing food 1 © Food – a fact of life 2012.
LIFE ON THE PRAIRIE.
Presentation transcript:

SEN Let’s Celebrate The Story Of Bread

The Story of Bread

Everyone loves bread. We eat it every day. Bread is good for us.

Bread looks like this.

Bread looks like this.

Do you want to know where bread comes from?

Bread is made from dough. Dough is made from flour. Flour comes from wheat and wheat is grown by the farmer.

The farmer plants the seeds.

The seeds grow in the sun and the rain.

This is known as Harvest time. The wheat grows tall and when it is a ripe golden colour the farmer cuts it and takes it to his barn. This is known as Harvest time. The wheat grows tall, and when it’s a ripe, golden colour, the farmer cuts it and takes it to his barn. This is known as harvest time.

He then takes it to the mill where it is ground into flour.

Flour can be white or brown. It is now ready to make bread.

Maybe your mum makes bread at home. Now you could tell her where the flour came from.

There are many different types of bread. Why not go out shopping and see how many different types of bread you can find.