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Thursday, July 4, 2019

Chocolate Cookies Recipe

Home Economics 

In home economics we have been finishing some of our work and have been working on a practical recipe 
.

Chocolate chip cookies 
  • 200 g butter                     
  • 1 cup brown sugar                             
  • 1 cup white sugar         
  •  2 eggs                                                             
  • 2 tsp vanilla essence            
  • 3 cups flour                          
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 2 cups chocolate chips


Preheat oven at 180o  bake
  1. Cream butter and sugar using a wooden spoon.
  2. Add the egg and vanilla essence beat well.
  3. Sift the flour and baking powder and add to the mixture.
  4. Add the chocolate chips
  5. Mix together to form a firm cookie dough.
  6. Use a tsp to scoop out the cookie dough. Roll into small balls with the palm of your hand.
  7. Place on a tray lined with baking paper.
  8. Press lightly with a fork 
  9. Place in oven for 8-10 minutes until lightly golden in colour
  10. Cool on a wire rack



Feedback From Own Recipe Practical


Practice 1:Love the crunchy outside and chewy centre
Too much sugar. Granules visible on base of cookies
Too many chocolate chips. Are the chips too small?
Very sweet and too many chocolate chips
Cookie a bit overcooked? Preferred the paler look of the other cookies


Practice 2: chewy, crisp and excellent lovely thanks, good mix of cookie and chocolate. Perfect cookie! Crisp outside, chewy inside, perfect cookie.
Chewy, nice, good ratio of chocolate and nice color.
Yes, chewy which is great, maybe a little pale though expected very great overall, much better than last time than the commercially produced ones.


Practice 3: 10/10 Great mix of chewy to crisp
10/10 *crispy on the outside chewy on the inside
10/10 *
10/10 *
10/10 Nice and chewy, soft in the middle

This feedback came from a selection of teachers.



Alternatives 


How could we make our recipe lower in sugar?
We could replace the sugar with honey or maple syrup.


How could we make our recipe dairy free?
We could replace the butter with olivani or canola spread.


How could we make our recipe healthier?
We could replace the chocolate chips with apricots and cranberries. 

I My thought on this recipe is that it worked really well and the total outcome was really good. This recipe is fantastic and I would highly recommend, it has a quick cooking time and the actual cooking has a crisp outside with a gooey soft inside and it tastes delicious

Monday, July 1, 2019

Cats The Musical

In drama we have been working on the cats musical and we have made our own costumes and done our own make up

My cat is Demeter and she is a fun energetic cat.
She loves to dance and she has always been a enthusiastic cat.

I made my own costume using a old leopard print dress and i sewed a tail in the end.

Last week we did a performance and we got into our costumes and
Dressed up we danced to the gelacle cats sound track. my friends and I made up a little routine, and we followed it while miss was videoing us. 

I think something I could of worked on better is timing because I was a bit out of time towards the end of the dance, and I think everyone needed to remember the circle and the triangle part of our routine. 

during the routine towards the end I did a high pitched singing aaahhhhhhh 

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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Government

In social studies we have been learning about the different types of government and what they do.


  • Legislative Government
  • The Legislature (Parliament) is our House of Representatives (where all the MP’s (Members of Parliament) sit, debate, and vote.
  • They supply the Government, make new laws, and update old ones, representing all New Zealanders by giving a voice to different ideas from people and organisations, examine and approve the government’s taxes and spending, and a whole lot more.
  • The executive- Government cabinet
  • This is the Cabinet.  It runs the country and makes day-to-day decisions on how and what NZ should spend its money on.  
  • It brings proposed laws to parliament, and decides policies which get put into practice by government departments.
  • It is made up of Ministers of the crown supported by government agencies. E.g. Minister of Education.
  • Judiciary Government
  • The judiciary are judges and the courts as well as the police.
  • Judges interpret the law in cases that come before the courts by hearing and deciding cases, and they can review decisions in government.
  • Judges are appointed by the Governor General and are separate from parliament.
We had to make a presentation about a type of government that we chose I chose Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy. Saudi Arabia is run by a king and the royal family is the Al Saud family. The current king is Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and in line to the throne is Mohamed Bin Al Saud.

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Dry Ice

A couple of days ago in science class we did an experiment using the involvement of dry ice. we started by getting into small groups, filled our beaker up with a bit of water, using some tongs  we got our piece of dry ice, took it back over to the beaker, dropped it in and watched the magic happen.The dry ice started to bubble and you could pour it on the table and play with the steam like substance. I didn't  known much about dry ice before that experiment but it is for sure something I would like to do again. Would you do this experiment if you had a chance to?This image below is not my image because I didn't get a photo, it is one off the internet.
Image result for dry ice

Friday, May 10, 2019

Short Story


Footsteps slowly creaked on every step of the stairs, with a high pitch sound echoing through the hallway as if the teacher was running her fingers down a chalk board. I hug my blanket viciously as the bedroom door handle slowly turns. My heart skips a beat faster than a jump rope and a chills rush down my spine as a dark figure barges through the door. All I could see was a silhouette of the dark shady figure, with eyes greener than a forest and a hook for a hand sharper than a knife. The shady man comes closer and through the gap between the window the moonlight shins relieving he is wearing a ski mask darker than the midnight sky. This was the man that murdered the school music teacher and and midge at the school musical and the janitor this is the man that refers to him self as the black hood. This is the man that believes I am like him this is the man that made me bury my best friend alive and this is the man who is my father, this is the man that tried to kill me at prom and this is the man that used me to fake his own death he his a cereal killer he is a monster.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Titanic Seel Paragraph

S RMS titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the north
Atlantic ocean in 1912
E After colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from south
Hampshire to new York city.
E when the titanic sank it killed over 1,503 in total including
passengers and crew.
L There was new evidence found that the titanic had a twin sister
called the Olympic.


S It is believed that the titanic's twin sister was the ship that set voyage
instead of the titanic.
E Because the titanic was believed to have something gone wrong
during the test run their is new evidence showing that the olympic
and the titanic got switched  around a week before it set off for her
maiden voyage.
E According to Titanic researcher Ionians George, the two additional
potholes on Olympic were added about March 1912 during her short
stay in Belfast and before the maiden voyage of ‘the Titanic’.
So by April 1912 both ships had 16 portholes.

L Over the years people have spoken about the Titanic and learnt
how it sunk on that dreadful night in April 1912, however some
people are led to believe that it was in fact its sister ship the Olympic
that sunk as part of an insurance scam. Image result for titanic switch with the olympic proof

Home economics

Spiced Apple Muffins


In home economics we baked spiced apple muffins and I would have to say this is probably had the best turn out out of the rest. It had the best texture and had the most accurate measuring and they were really really tasty.


Ingredients:

Serves: 12

2 cups flour
3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 cup chopped peeled apple
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 cup milk
1/3 cup melted butter
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

Directions:
1 Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees
2 Mix together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.
3 Mix in apple, cover completely.
4 Add egg, milk, and butter.
5 Pour 3/4 full into greased muffin tins.
6 Mix topping together and sprinkle over unbaked muffins.
7 Bake for 15-20 minutes or until brown.
8 Eat them.http://trialx.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/recipes/Spiced_Apple_Muffins-2.jpg