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Friday, May 22, 2020

What is bacteria?

What is bacteria?



A.what is bacteria? Bacteria is invisible to the naked eye and can spread really fast it is at room temperature. 


B. What do bacteria need to survive? moisture, time water, temperature, time, air, acidity,
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C. Give 3 examples of how we avoid spreading bacteria?
  1. Clean your hands regularly. 
  2. Keep your kitchen clean and tidy.
3. If you have cuts on your hands make sure you wear gloves
Even if you have a plaster on your cut.


Image result for photos of bacteriaD. What does the term cross-contamination mean and what is its effect on you? Cross Contamination is when you mix 2 foods together that could poison you.


chicken: yellow board 
 raw red meat: red board
Cooked Meat: brown board 
Veg/fruit green board

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Baking At Home task

Hello, and welcome to another blog today I've decided to make honey crackle witch is one of my families favourite recipes. I like this recipe because it is a simple recipe and tastes delicious 

Honey crackle recipe 
4C rice bubbles 
100g butter
1/2 cups sugar 
3 DSP honey 

Boil butter, sugar and honey until thick (approx 5 mins) add rice bubbles press into a 
greased tin and refrigerate till set.












Taste:  Honey, sweetened, syrupy, sugary
Texture: Crunchy, chewy, soft
Smell: sweet, honey
Look: Golden brown in colour, rice bubbles merged together.





Cupcakes

Hi, welcome back to another blog post and today I am sharing with you some cupcakes that I made in class before lockdown. First, we made the cupcakes on a Thursday afternoon by following a recipe step by step working as a group I think my group works pretty well we all contributed by all getting out all the ingredients and baking.

the next Friday morning, we iced the cupcakes each group got to choose what flavour icing and colour my group chose raspberry flavoured icing and pink coloured. We also got to decorate our cupcakes with m&ms and liquorice.

The cupcakes smelt and tasted amazing I even made more in the holidays.

I hope you enjoyed another blog

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

We Are Stars

Today we watched we are stars this film is about how all life today is connected to the evolution of the universe
We Are Stars Soundtrack | NSC Creative
First, I learned that Hydrogen is the first atom made my 1 Proton and 1 Electron.

Second, I learned that the inner core generates heat by a process called nuclear fusion.

Third, I learned that when a star collapses, it's called a supernova.



Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Design a lesson

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Design a lesson 


Starter:
Line tag
Activity lesson: 
Dodgeball

warm-down: 
Octopus 

Welcome to P.E at level 2

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P.E in lockdown 


Positive: something I liked in lockdown was that I could do my work in my own time.

Negative: something I didn't like about lockdown was that I couldn't see my friends

What P.E did I do in the lockdown: For P.E in lockdown I  scooted every day and also walked my dog every day.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The cardio_vascular system

                            
 The Cardio-Vascular system 



What does the heart look like? The human heart is about the size of a fist. Because the heart is a muscle with lots of blood supplied to it, it looks red like meat In people who are overweight the heart looks yellow because it is covered with yellow fat.
Trabeculae carneae - WikipediaWhy do we need blood to be pumped around the body? The purpose of your heart is to pump blood to the organs and tissues of your body that need the oxygen and nutrients it carries. Oxygen-rich blood is pumped out of the left side of your heart
What is blood pressure? The pressure of the blood in the circulatory system, often measured for diagnosis since it is closely related to the force and rate of the heartbeat and the diameter and elasticity of the arterial walls.
Why does your pulse increase when you exercise? When you are exercising, your muscles need extra oxygen—some three times as much as resting muscles. This need means that your heart starts pumping faster, which makes for a quicker pulse. Meanwhile, your lungs are also taking in more air, hence the harder breathing