On Friday, using our collective memory and knowledge, Room 8 wrote a Banana Pikelet recipe all by ourselves. The recipe turned out great. We made one small change because the consistency of the batter was too gloopy. We think it is important to have a recipe so that we don’t forget any important ingredients or steps.
School Banana Pikelet Recipe
Ingredients:
Flour, Sugar, Eggs, Milk, Ripe Bananas, Butter
Instructions:
Step 1) Measure 1 cup of flour and sift into a bowl.
Step 2) Measure 3 Tsp (Table Spoons) sugar into the four.
Step 3) Mix 1 egg into the bowl.
Step 4) Measure 1/2 cup milk into the bowl. Mix! Mix! Mix!
Step 5) Check the consistency! If it is too gloopy add 1/4 cup more milk! Mix!
Step 6) Mash 1 large ripe banana with a fork (or 2 small school bananas).
Step 7) Add banana to the bowl and mix.
Step 8) Get an adult cook the pikelets in a frying pan!
When they are cooked eat them carefully because they are hot.
They are DELICIOUS!
Sunday, 8 May 2016
School Bananas
Did you know that Parnell School has a Banana tree?
On
Thursday Room 8 were food scientists and looked at the difference between
supermarket bananas and our school bananas.
The bananas grow in great
big bunches. The school bananas look like the letter l and the super market
bananas look like the letter c.
The
school bananas have bigger seeds than the supermarket bananas. The supermarket
banana seeds are so small you can hardly see them.
The
school bananas are very ripe. Charlotte thinks they taste like feijoas. Retaj
thinks they taste like oranges. Ethan thinks they are YUM.
The
bananas are so ripe they are starting to turn black. They are perfect for
making banana pikelets!
The Necklace Bonanza
The ABC sounds club worked really hard in Term 1 to learn all their alphabet names and sounds. In the last week of Term, when they were ready, they asked Miss Derhamy to test them and WOW was Miss Derhamy impressed – they had learnt so much!
The whole class wanted to celebrate this fantastic achievement with the ABC sounds club so we decided to have a Necklace Bonanza. On the last Tuesday of Term one we made our names out of beads and strung them on a cord to make necklaces. We decorated the necklaces with ‘magic’ beads.
The whole class wanted to celebrate this fantastic achievement with the ABC sounds club so we decided to have a Necklace Bonanza. On the last Tuesday of Term one we made our names out of beads and strung them on a cord to make necklaces. We decorated the necklaces with ‘magic’ beads.
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