Thursday, September 9, 2010
My soft dog Scooby
Scooby has been in my family since I was 6,that means he's been in my family for 4 years.Scooby sleeps in my bed every night and he always eats my Scooby Snacks I get fom Countdown.I adore Scooby so much he is the one who always cheers me up.Mum also loves Scooby as well and I love him as well.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
How To Make Lemonade
Last week Room 2 made lemonade. We made it on Friday and we left it for 4 days so that it built up pressure and got fizzy.
Then we tried it out and it was so tasty and really sweet.
Here's what you need:
a clean, two-litre plastic bottle, with a screw-on cap
three lemons.
a cup of sugar
a little bit of granulated yeast
a jug for pouring
Put the sugar into the jug. Add some hot water from the tap, and stir it all until the sugar is dissolved. Cut the lemons in half and squeeze them into the jug, too. Pour the mixture into your bottle, then add cold water until the bottle is almost full.
Leave about five centimetres of space at the top. Now add the yeast - about a quarter of a teaspoon will do. This is what makes the mixture fizz. Screw the cap on tightly, and tip the bottle to mix everything.
The lemonade needs time to become fizzy. Leave it for about four days in a place that will not be too hot or cold.
You can tell if the lemonade is ready by squeezing the bottle. It is ready if the bottle feels quite hard. Before you open it, put it in the fridge for a while.
Then we tried it out and it was so tasty and really sweet.
Here's what you need:
a clean, two-litre plastic bottle, with a screw-on cap
three lemons.
a cup of sugar
a little bit of granulated yeast
a jug for pouring
Put the sugar into the jug. Add some hot water from the tap, and stir it all until the sugar is dissolved. Cut the lemons in half and squeeze them into the jug, too. Pour the mixture into your bottle, then add cold water until the bottle is almost full.
Leave about five centimetres of space at the top. Now add the yeast - about a quarter of a teaspoon will do. This is what makes the mixture fizz. Screw the cap on tightly, and tip the bottle to mix everything.
The lemonade needs time to become fizzy. Leave it for about four days in a place that will not be too hot or cold.
You can tell if the lemonade is ready by squeezing the bottle. It is ready if the bottle feels quite hard. Before you open it, put it in the fridge for a while.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
my Goals for Term 3
My goals have improved in the year .
The goals I''m impoving are not calling out in class, not getting on the left hand board, and sitting next to people who don't distract me.
I think Dave knows I can improve these goals and I know I can.
The goals I''m impoving are not calling out in class, not getting on the left hand board, and sitting next to people who don't distract me.
I think Dave knows I can improve these goals and I know I can.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Hi I'm Omar. I am 9 years old and there are 3 members in my family; Me, Mum and Fish and Chips (my pet fish).
I go to Nelson Central School. I am in Room 2. My teacher's name is Dave. He is really nice and funny and I like him a lot. My favourite subjects are writing,drawing and maths. Oh, don't forget reading.
Well that's pretty much it! Bye :)
I go to Nelson Central School. I am in Room 2. My teacher's name is Dave. He is really nice and funny and I like him a lot. My favourite subjects are writing,drawing and maths. Oh, don't forget reading.
Well that's pretty much it! Bye :)
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