Showing posts with label Bridget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridget. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2014

Hokey pokey




Today in kitchen chemistry ( Rm6 ) we made hokey pokey. First we put 5 tablespoons of sugar into the pot.Then we added 2 tablespoons of golden syrup, mixed together before we put it on the heat. Put stove on low and start to mix so it won't burn. Quickly add a teaspoon of baking soda. Mix quickly so it won't burn on the pot. When all mixed place on baking paper to set. When set break up and enjoy. :)















Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Lollie cake

Goal : Mix liquid and solid to make a cake.

Ingredients:                      Utensils
1packet malt biscuits.       Bowl
1/2 tin condensed milk.     Pot
1packet Eskimos.              Knife
90 grams butter

Method
1. Cush in the bowl.
2. Slice the Eskimos into small pieces then put in bowl.
3.Melt butter in pot.
4.Add condensed milk to butter.
5.Stir until all liquid or melted.
6.Pour all Ingredients into the bowl with crushed biscuits .
7.Mix until thick.
8.Lay on tin foil .
9.Place in fridge to set.

Test It should be hard and yummy .




                  

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Cats


A few students from Scared Heart earned the opportunity to watch a musical theatre, called 'Cats'. The play was full of cats and cats and more cats! The play started off with a cheerful song with cats dancing and leaping around. Throughout the play, all the cats were singing. One of the cats narrated the story by singing. A few cats were quite acrobatic and they told us more about cats. Jellicle cats, Curious cats, Glamour cats, and much more.

Since it was a musical, there were tons of singing. It was a remarkable play, and I didn't imagine high school students performing a hard play.  It looks like the students practised a lot of gymnastics and they obviously put a lot of hard work in to this theatre. They probably practised so much, they weren't afraid of anything going wrong. The cats were energetic and there were a few surprising notes in the composed music. It made some people smile and flinch. 

I would thank the kind people who gave us these tickets a million times over. There were some cats that sang like people in an opera. They hit the high pitch notes beautifully. They proved that the saying 'practice makes perfect' is right. The spotlights were at people who are doing solos. They did a few tricks. Overall, the musical theatre was fantastic and breathtaking.