Make a pancake
Choose a pancake and add fillings and toppings to make your perfect pancake.
Discussion points
- Pancake Day or "Shrove Tuesday" is the day before Lent - the 40-day period during which many Christians give things up in preparation for the Feast of Easter.
- Pancakes are traditionally eaten on this day to use up rich foods such as milk, butter and eggs before the fasting of Lent begins.
Teaching tips:
Encourage children to make a healthy pancake which could be sweet or savoury. Discuss how each person’s tastes, likes and dislikes are unique.
Introduce flavour words such as sweet, spicy, bitter, sour and salty.
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