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Showing posts with label Joseph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joseph. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Room 5 Cantamath Domination


Out A and B teams tied to both come first in our school Cantamath competition today. Well done teams! 

The 'B' Team

The 'A' Team

Friday, 16 May 2014

ISS Presentations - Day 1

Room 5 have been working on paired inquiries over the last week.
ISS means - 'Inquiring about Space Stuff'.
Today was the first day of the student presentations showing what they've found. The goal is to share the information in an interesting way.

Day 1 - Here's the good stuff!

Cara, Tai-iba and Nikhil - The Solar System




Matt, Harry, Joseph - How The Moon Was Formed



Alex R and Sarah - Black Holes


Jacqui and Claudia - Gleise 581C




Emma and Alice - The Solar System


Monday, 7 April 2014

Joseph's Scientific Lava Lamp

With a clever combination of household ingredients, Joseph wowed the class with his homemade lava lamp. A great Casebrook challenge!



Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Master Chef Muffins

Joseph impressed us all with his wonderfully flavorsome muffins yesterday! A crafty combination of sweet and salty…

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Yakkety Yak Review

Yakkety Yak review 
By Joseph Bull

I thought  Yakkety Yak was fantastic  because it was really funny and it had a good moral to the story. My favourite was Mayor Merkat aka 'Steve' because he was really funny and he was a good rapper.

I would give it  ***** 

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Friday, 15 February 2013

Joseph's White Chocolate Chip Doughnuts

Makes:30

3 cups plain flour
1 cup of caster sugar
3 teaspoons of baking powder
250g of butter, melted
11/2 cups of milk
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 cup of white or dark chocolate bits(if big cut them up)

1.Preheat the doughnut machine. Combine the dry ingredients in a large bowl
   Make a well in the centre. Whisk in the butter, milk, eggs and chocolate bits
   until mixture forms a smooth batter.
2.Spray machine with cooking oil. Fill bases of preheated doughnut rings with
   half of the batter. Close the lid and cook for 6 minutes or until the doughnuts
   are golden and cooked. Use a non-stick spatula or tongs to transfer doughnuts
   to a wire rack. Repeat with the remaining batter to make 30 doughnuts in total.

 

Monday, 11 February 2013

Our First Post

The first post of the year!
A big thank you to Joseph who, as part of his Casebrook Challenge, cooked and brought into school the most amazing white chocolate donuts! Enough fir the entire class. Stay tuned for his recipe...
I can assure you they were so delicious that only 2 were left by the time I could take a photo. Look forward to more tales of delight courtesy of the students of room 5.
Mr Leith