I was carefully mixing the special ingredients. Cocoa, Flour, Sugar and Eggs. I evenly spreaded the mixture into the cups then slid it into the oven. Minutes went by while I was anxiously waiting. At last I heard the bell ring. I knew it was time. I hurriedly ran to the oven and saw it. The beautiful cupcakes just waiting to be eaten, so soft, so moist. Carefully watching my hands I slid the tray out of the humid heat. I poked my knife into one of the mountain looking desserts. Perfect! Fluffy on the inside and crunchy on the outside was just what I needed. My fingers stroked the bumpy surface. The fragrance sent chills down my spine. I bit into what felt like a cloud. Melting in my mouth was the mixture of chocolate and chocolate. Delicioso!
I am a Year 8 student at Glen Innes School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 7 and my teacher is Mrs Tu'akoi.
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Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Descriptive Paragraph - Cupcakes
I was carefully mixing the special ingredients. Cocoa, Flour, Sugar and Eggs. I evenly spreaded the mixture into the cups then slid it into the oven. Minutes went by while I was anxiously waiting. At last I heard the bell ring. I knew it was time. I hurriedly ran to the oven and saw it. The beautiful cupcakes just waiting to be eaten, so soft, so moist. Carefully watching my hands I slid the tray out of the humid heat. I poked my knife into one of the mountain looking desserts. Perfect! Fluffy on the inside and crunchy on the outside was just what I needed. My fingers stroked the bumpy surface. The fragrance sent chills down my spine. I bit into what felt like a cloud. Melting in my mouth was the mixture of chocolate and chocolate. Delicioso!
Labels:
Baking,
Cupcakes,
Descriptive Writing,
T1W5,
Vocabulary,
Writing
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
Chemical changes through baking - T4W2 Thurday
Walht: Write a paragraph on chemical change.
Baking Pikelets to see Chemical Changes. First of all a Chemical change is a result of a new substance in which can not be reversed. Before we discover chemical change, we needed to complete the scientific method. Asking a question and making an assumption. Combined ingredients help chemical changes but through baking, it is heat. It is simply like applying milk to the dry ingredients ( Flour, Sugar, Baking Soda e.t.c.) It becomes liquid. While cooking the pancakes you will observe the chemical changes when…
- Release of gas (Bubbles form)
- Colour change ( Golden brown)
- Temperature change
Once you know when your pancakes are finished through chemical change, you can enjoy them. Delicious!
Labels:
Baking,
Chemical Change,
Pikelets,
Science Method,
T4W2
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