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LO: To make decisions, considering the available information and the possible consequences.

Our delightful Caffi Cynefin has been serving up scrumptious treats for 4 whole years! But here's the burning question: How much do we really know about how our Caffi is run? Do the pupils know how we keep the caffi running? Can we make something to show profit/loss over the weeks we have been running? Can we make our Caffi more welcoming to help with this? Our Caffi's success is based on how we perform, so why not be the best we can be at every part of it!
I wonder, how much do we really know about our Caffi?

Activate your prior knowledge!
What do you think profit/loss means?
How well do we know the behind the scenes of the caffi? Are we welcoming to all countries and languages?

These are our real profit and loss margins for Autumn 2025.
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Look at the table showing Expenditure and Donations for different dates.
Challenge: Which date had the highest donations?
The table shows Expenditure and Donations for different dates.
Create a double bar graph showing Donations and Expenditure for each date.
Answer these questions:
The table shows Expenditure, Donations, and Profit/Loss for different dates.
Create a line graph showing Profit/Loss for each date.
Extension:
Hoffech chi fynd i...? Would you like to go to?
Hoffech chi fwyta...?
Brechdan – Sandwich
Cawl – Soup
Caws ar dost – Cheese toastie
Tatws pob – Jacket potato
Salad – Salad
Cacen – Cake
Bisged – Biscuit
Cacennau Cymreig – Welsh cakes
Sgôn – Scone
Hoffech chi yfed...? Would you like to drink?
Dŵr – Water
Llaeth – Milk
Sudd oren – Orange juice
Siocled poeth – Hot chocolate
Te – Tea
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Our café sold 4,500 biscuits last month.
(Hint: Use place value to divide by 10, 100, and 1,000.)
The café earned £84 from selling cakes. We want to share this money equally between 6 staff members.
Challenge: If each staff member also gets £3 extra as a tip, how much do they get in total?
The café made £1,248 from drinks in December. We want to share this equally between 13 suppliers.
Extension: What is the remainder? How much more money would we need to make it a whole number for each supplier?

A villanelle is a poem, using two repeating lines and two rhymes.
Write a villanelle about Caffi Cynefin.
Tip: Think about words like community, Welsh culture, tasty food, friendship.
Write a villanelle about Caffi Cynefin that:
Challenge: Can you include a Welsh word or phrase (like croeso or cynefin) in your poem?
Create a full villanelle about Caffi Cynefin.
Extension: Explain why you chose your two repeating lines and how they represent Caffi Cynefin.
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Question:
How would you greet someone at Caffi Cynefin if they do not speak English?
Sentence starters:
I would greet them by…
I could smile and say…
I could use my hands to…
Question:
What words or actions could you use to make someone feel welcome at Caffi Cynefin if English is not their first language?
Sentence starters:
I could use the word…
I could show them…
This would help because…
Question:
Why is it important to greet someone kindly and clearly at Caffi Cynefin if their first language is not English, and how does this show respect for their cynefin?
Sentence starters:
It is important because…
This shows respect by…
Cynefin means… so this helps by…

Create a new Caffi Cynefin logo. Remember to look at the previous ones in the Caffi to get ideas.