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Monday, September 21, 2020

Applesauce Muffins

On Wednesday for home economics we made applesauce muffins

With our applesauce muffins we modified the recipe by adding substitutions. We all got given a substitution aspect my group but we got given chocolate chips to add into our muffins. 

Original recipe - No substitutions: It was okay but there was too much rolled oats, not enough apple and cinnamon, but the chocolate chips made it pleasant to eat. 

Canola and Soy: I didn't like this muffin because it was too chewy meaning it didn't have enough time to cook properly. 

Butter and Wholemeal Flour: It was okay but there was too much rolled oats, the wholemeal flour put me off so it wasn't that pleasant to eat. 

Soy and Wholemeal Flour: It didn't like it, it was disgusting, it was so chewy and wasn't cook properly. 

Canola and Wholemeal Flour: It was okay, it was under cooked and had lots of rolled oats. 

Butter and Soy: I didn't like it but it had a very funny taste that wasn't pleasant to eat. 


Here's the recipe for the applesauce muffins:




Friday, September 18, 2020

Role on the wall -Drama

Stereotype: Villain 
Name: Miss Rohena Feather Botham
Age: 28 years old 
Lives in: Washington DC
Relationships: Lover of a rich man
Job: Trapping innocent girls into prostitution
Personality: -Lover: Sweet and Sassy
                 -Job: Evil and Greedy
Likes:
- My Job 
- Dressing up in gorgeous clothes 

Dislikes: 
- Housework 
- Acting differently to my lover
               

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Apple Crumble -Home Economics

 On Wednesday for home economics we made apple crumble.

Ingredients:
  • Brown Sugar 
  • White Sugar 
  • Rolled oats 
  • Cinnamon 
  • Apples 
  • Butter 
  • Water 
  • Flour
Method:
  1. Put flour, cinnamon and brown sugar into a bowl.
  2. Rub butter lightly into the mixture.
  3. Add rolled oats and mix with a fork.
  4. Dry the apples and peaches, cutting them into little pieces 
  5. Divide evenly spooning the mixture into 4 little greased pie dishes.
  6. Sprinkle with white sugar and water
  7. Bake on fan bake for 10-15 min or until edge is going brown.
  8. Serve and enjoy

Hands -Science

How do your hands work and what are the parts:

Bones: 
There are 27 bones in your hand.
  • 5 bones in your palm
  • 8 bones in your wrist
  • 14 bones for your fingers
Tendons:
What is a tendon? 
A tendon is a stringy connective tissue that attaches muscle to the forearm bone which allows your phalanges (fingers) to move up and down. Tendons also attaches muscles to the structure such as the eyeball.   

Muscles:
The muscles in your hand are Thumb Muscles, Palmar Muscles and Little Finger Muscles. The main muscle in your hand that moves your phalanges is called Flexor Digitorum Profundus. This muscle is in the forearm which flexes the fingers to move, contacting and relaxing the tendons. 

Ligaments:
The ligaments are strong bands of connective tissue that attaches to the bones to support them and keep them in place.  Ligaments also help structure of movement for your fingers so they aren't jelly.  

Monday, September 7, 2020

Mac n Cheese -Home Economics

 Few weeks ago for home economics we made Mac n Cheese

Ingredients:

  • Macaroni
  • Tomato
  • Cheese 
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Ham
  • Salt
Method:

  1. Boil the water on the stove top
  2. Add the macaroni, cooked for 10 minutes 
  3. Heat fry pan up, making the cheesy sauce 
  4. Cut the tomato and ham up ready for later
  5. Put all the ingredients in the dish
  6. Put in oven, cooking for 8-10 minutes 
  7. Serve and enjoy   

Spaghetti Bolognese -Home Economics

Few weeks ago on Wednesday for home economics we made Spaghetti Bolognese. 

Ingredients:
  • Tomato Sauce 
  • Spaghetti 
  • Cheese
  • Mince
  • Onion 
  • Garlic 
  • Salt
Method: 
  1. Boil the water on the stove top 
  2. Add the spaghetti, cooked 12 minutes
  3. Heat fry-pan up, add mince cooking until brown 
  4. Add the tomato sauce, simmering for 5 minutes
  5. Then add the spaghetti, mixing around for a couple minutes
  6. Serve and enjoy  

Friday, September 4, 2020

Language of Film -English

Language of Film Dictionary:

Body language - Used to recognize the feelings of the played character.  

Costumes - Used to describe the personality of a character.  

Hairstyles - Alike to costumes it used to tell the personality of a character. 

Make-Up - Used to describe or transform an actor into the played character. 

Colour - Used to set the mood of the scene (for example blue is used as sad)

Lighting - Used like colour but lights makes something important stand out. 

Props - Used to make a scene more realistic.
  
Settings - Used to progress stories and describe the surroundings. 

Dialogue - Used to elevate a plot or reveal something new about a character. 

Sound Effects - Used to create a mood for the audience or highlight a scene. 

Music - Also used to set a mood or describe an ongoing scene. 

Silence - Used to create a serious atmosphere. 

Symbols - An object, used to suggest new ideas. 

Special FX - Used to create a realistic look for the film. 

  1. What am I learning? I am learning film languages and film study. 
  2. How does this work show my learning? This work shows my learning because I wrote in the definitions of the languages used in film. 
  3. What am I wondering as a result of this learning? I am wondering if there's any other languages used in filming.