I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Friday, 27 March 2015
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Chocolate Crackles Recipe
How To Make Chocolate Crackles
Ingredients
4 cups of Rice Bubbles
1 cup of icing sugar
1 cup of coconut
3 tablespoons of cocoa
250 grams of kremelta
Paper baking cups
Method
- Melt the kremelta in a saucepan over a stove or in a microwave.
- Place the baking cups on a plate.
- Pour 4 cups of rice bubbles into a bowl.
- Measure one cup of icing sugar and pour it in the bowl.
- Measure one cup of coconut and pour it into the bowl.
- Measure the cocoa and pour it in the bowl.
- Pour the melted kremelta and pour it in the bowl.
- Stir the ingredients together.
- Spoon the Chocolate Crackles mixture into the baking cups.
- Refrigerate the Chocolate Crackles for three hours.
- Take the Chocolate Crackles and eat them.
Enjoy
Serving: 50
Room seven has been learning on how to write a procedure a procedure is a list of instructions that tell you what to do.(It's a bit like when your Mum tells you to brush your teeth that is a instruction and when you do it you've just done a procedure for doing something that you've been instructed to do)
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
My Chocolate Crackles Recount
Learning intention
I am learning to use a hook to capture audience interest
levels
I was excited because we were making chocolate crackles and Miss Paton said that I was going to help set out the cups along with Liam, Sanujan and Aung Naing so when we all ran out of cups from the packets so all of us went back to the class that was surrounding Miss Paton. Then we discovered she asked Tai, Joel and Riley to do the measuring for the Rice Bubbles in a measuring cup. After that Miss Paton also asked Shailah to measure one cup of coconut into the mixture and Nyjah poured 1 cup of icing sugar into the bowl. Alex, Sharon and Aiden got the job of putting the cocoa into the bowl and Joshua poured the Kremelta. Then all of us in the class got a turn to stir the bowl for ten seconds. Avalon, Mele, Hajera and Caesar got to fill the cups and Kohatu, Alaree’o, Taylor, Juliet, Nyjah, Jacob, Shailah and Avalon took the chocolate crackles to the fridge. So they got all crunchy when we got them back they went snap,crackle pop as we put some chocolate crackles into our mouths. They tasted like coconut which I do not like, but the chocolate took over. They tasted better and so I saved the other next one I got for my Mum. Then a few minutes I got another one. There was one more and I knew that my Dad didn’t like coconut and saved that last one for my brothers to halve. I liked them (even though they had coconut) so when I got home I asked my Mum to make some for me and she said yes.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
My Fruit Burst Investigation
Last week our classes rich task was to sort out a Fruit Burst packet. We were divided into five groups I worked with Avalon, Aiden, Joel and Joseph. I found out that all Fruit Burst packets never have the same amount of Fruit Bursts.
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Making A Woven Photo Reflection By Alex
Making a Woven photo Reflection
- What are you most pleased with? Why / why not?
I was very pleased with my face on the picture even though my eyes are a bit wonky.
2. What did you learn from making your woven picture?
Think about measurement, cutting, alignment, the weaving
process
I learnt to take my time on art and though this it will make a great picture.
3. What did you find easy?
Think about measurement, cutting, alignment, the weaving process
The only part that felt easy was when I was weaving the strips with Miss Linda.
4. What did you find difficult?
Think about measurement, cutting, alignment, the weaving process
Getting the pieces in the right place.
5. Who did helped you with your woven picture?
Miss Linda.
6. What would you change? why / why not?
Think about colour, alignment, measurement, cutting
The eyes because one of them is lower than the other.
7. What would you do to improve your woven picture next time?
Not to rush the weaving.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Monday, 9 March 2015
Xtra Math Result
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
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