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Sunday, 31 May 2020

Banana and Chocolate Chip Muffin

Hello~ This week in Home Economics we baked flavored Muffin Chocolate Chip and Banana. I was grouped into 3 people and they are Janel, Lars, and Vann (as always). During the process, our group a bit of trouble because of unclear instructions maybe or just lack of listening to the instructions. But anyway, before I tell you what happened. I'll teach you first how to make your own Muffin.

Here are the ingredients you'll need to get started on baking it:
2 cup of Raising Flour
1/2 t Salt
1/2 c Sugar
1/2 c Chocolate bits
100g Butter, fully melted (liquid)
1 cup of Milk
1 Egg
1 cup of mashed Banana (2-3 Bananas)

Instructions:
1.) First off, mix flour, salt, sugar, and chocolate bits into a large bowl.
2.) In a separate bowl, melt the butter in the microwave for at least 1-2minutes. Make sure It's fully in a liquid form. 
3.) Then after that, beat the egg into a tiny separate bowl
4.) Mix all melted butter and beaten egg as well as the milk into one bowl. 
5.) Now mix all the dry and wet ingredients to that large bowl. Fold carefully. Don't over-mixed it.
6.) Carefully spin the muffin batter into a prepared muffin tray (that has muffin cases on it).
7.) Bake it at 220°C for 12-15 minutes. Make sure to check if it's fully cooked by poking the toothpick into the middle. If it doesn't have any bits come out with it then it is cooked. Cool for 2-3 minutes.
tHeN eNjOy~

Anyways, as I was saying, ours failed at first. We failed at the part where it says to melt the butter. Not naming names but one of the group mates failed to melt the butter properly into a liquid form. So we had to redo that part and everyone except us had a head over before us. The teacher-aid helped us and we just caught up with others just in time. Maybe next time, what we can do is to listen carefully to the teacher instructions and have a common sense that when adding butter in a baking recipe, it has to be melted into liquid form (but not every recipe though).

We also had a challenge, not everyone has the same type of recipe for it. Each group was given a piece of paper where it is written on what type of ingredient/thing we are gonna do with ours. At the end of the session, we had a tasting session and record down our thoughts about that specific muffin. 

Here are my thoughts on the taste of each one of the group's final products. To be honest, I can't really tell the difference on each one of it, the texture, flavouring... but here's my best guess.
I put it into the slide because this post is getting too big. In the end, there are some random pictures we took during the process.


Thank you for reading my post! Have a lovely day!~

Friday, 29 May 2020

Samoan Language Week!

Talofa! This week is Samoan Language Week. Because It is Samoan language week, we celebrate their culture by making a DLO/research more about their culture. Here's a slide I made by myself.

I hope you like it!
(If you see the letter 'S' floating around the slides. Please ignore it. It's a glitch I cannot fix😬)

Thursday, 28 May 2020

Sustained Silent Reading - Hurumanu 6

Hi, This week we are back at school and we have some new Hurumanu subjects.
I am gonna blog about sustained silent reading.

May 25, 2020
Book title: Baby Father (The Play) by Joanna Kenrick - Genre: Non-Fiction

The book is basically a play. It's about a guy called Mickey who has a girlfriend Emma and they are both 15. One unfortunate day, Emma got pregnant and I don't know the rest, that's so far know from the book. The main topic of this book is basically the life of Mickey going through his life problems on whether he's gonna be a father at an early age or his gonna get away with it. This story mostly took place in a school because they are still in high school. So far, the story is still

May 27, 2020
Hi again, I lost the book that I started reading a couple days ago.. So I replaced it with a new book.

Book Title: Schooled - by Gordon Korman
The book so far as I know, It's about this 13-year-old guy named Capricorn Anderson who is homeschooled and lived in a Garland Farm (community). His parents died long gone, so the person who is taking care of him is his Grandmother - "Rain" (Rachel Esther Rosenblatt). Rain is also his homeschooled teacher who educates him as well. One day Rain somehow climbs the tree of the plum in her old age and fall unto the ground. Now Cap has to bring her grandma to a hospital.

To be continued...

Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Raising Agents - Home Economics

Hello, This week in Home Economics (cooking), we are learning about Raising agents. I can't really say much here... without further or do, click on the slides below and it should explain everything there.

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Bye~

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Mamon - Filipino Dessert

(Late post)

Hey guys! Welcome back to my blog. Today I'll be doing a blog post about a specific dessert I baked during the quarantine lockdown of COVID-19. In Home Economics (Cooking) subject, our task during the lockdown was to bake at least one food and blogged about it. For me, I baked one of the tasty Filipino dessert named 'Mamon'. Basically, Mamon is an airy Filipino sponge cake and they can be found in one of the bakery shops in the Philippines. I guarantee you, it is worth baking!

Here are the ingredients If you are interested in making one.
Credits to Liren Baker
Ingredients: 1/4 cup butter, melted 1 cup flour 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/3 cup sugar 1/2 cup sugar 6 eggs 1/4 cup water 1/4 tsp cream of tartar
1/2 cup cheddar cheese, grated

It was a long time ago so I forgot how to do it in steps. But...

Here's a video to teach you how to bake it in details:  Video

Thank you for reading my post!~

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Science: Lab Safety - Hurumanu 5

Hi, Today in Science Hurumanu 5. We were talking about Lab Safety.

Safety: To protect yourself from harm and danger.
This is what Meniscus looks like

Hazardous: When an object can be dangerous to you.

Meniscus: The curved side of a liquid when it is in a beaker.

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5 Top rules inside the lab:

1. Put your bag under your desk.
2. Do not run in the lab.
3. Do not play with the equipment.
4. Wear your safety glasses when using fire.
5. Do not eat or drink in a lab.

We also learned about Chemical Hazard symbols.
A Guide to Chemical Hazard Symbols – Compound Interest 

Have a great day!


Tuesday, 19 May 2020

Welcome to PE at Level 2

Reflection - PE 

Hello, during the quarantine lockdown. One of the things I like was having free time at home and get to spend some quality time with my family. Things that I didn't like was the amount of too much free time that I have on my hands, I started doing some random stuff that I would most regret later on. Like for example, cutting some of my hair. But I guess overall, it wasn't that bad.
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Besides being stuck in quarantine along with boredom. I actually did a little bit of PE related stuff. Such as walking through my neighborhood in the morning for some exercises. It was kinda tiring especially my legs were used to just relaxing and instead of doing some active physical stuff. Not to mention, I also played with my sister a Volleyball.

Ideas on what game to play on Starter, Activity, and Warm-down game:

Starter - 20 Star Jumps, Jump Rope.

Warm-down game - Octopus, freeze tag.

Activity - Indoor Hockey.

Bye have a nice day!~

Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Positive Thoughts and Self-Task - Health Hur. 8

Hi! I hope everyone is doing well. Today I'll be blogging the next task I've done during quarantine in Hurumanu 8 (Health). The topic I did was 'Positive thoughts and Self-Talks'.

This topic is almost the same as Emotional regulation but a little different. 

Here's a slideshow of my work:


Sayounara!~