

Dear Sally, 27.06.2011
Before you came, we were learning about Kitchen Science ourselves. We were so excited when we heard that we were getting a guest to help us with Kitchen Science.
When you took us to learn about Kitchen Science we all wanted to go in the first group. The Kitchen Science was so interesting and fun. The hokey pokey was the most interesting one of them all.They were all so yum and delicious that I wanted to eat them all. The hokey pokey was scrumptious and also the best.
Thank you so much for spending time with Room 21 instead of going to work. We really enjoyed you coming with us to help us learn more about Kitchen Science.
From Ashleigh Bullen and all of Room 21.
Sweet and Savory Croissants
Ingredients
1 sheet puff pastry
Chocolate drops
¼ Cup cheese
3 Table spoons tuna or 1 slice ham
Method
1. Turn oven onto bake and 180 degrees
2. Cut the puff pastry on the diagonal to make 2 triangles
3. On one, spread the hazelnut and chocolate spread, leaving a 1cm boarder.
4. Roll from the larger end.
5. Place on a greased tray and shape into a croissant.
6. Repeat for the tuna/ham croissants.
Hokey Pokey
Ingredients
Sugar
Golden syrup
Baking soda
Method
1. 10 Tbs sugar
2. 4 Tbs golden syrup (or corn syrup, although it won’t be true hokey pokey specialty shops for real golden syrup).
3. 1. Tbs baking soda (bicarbonate soda).
Bring sugar and golden syrup to boil slowly in a large heavey saucepan as it will burn easily. After it starts to foam up, simmer gently over a very low stirring occasionally and still watching it carefully. Remove from heat and act quickly until it foams up and pour at once into a greased pan or onto a piece
With the edges turned up.
Break it into bits when cold and store in air-tight jars. Be sure to save all the can top your ice-cream with them to make Hokey Pokey Ice-Cream.
Homework News
Over the last two weeks we have been having special music lessons with Mrs Dunn, these lesson have been both interesting and exciting.
Last week some children completed some excellent writing for homework, well done this special group, remember to add your group points to your team lists tomorrow.
Poetry This week you need to select a challenging poem, share it with Mr Yardley then learn it to heart. Next Monday we begin our inter-class poetry recital,the following week we will be competing against all the Year 4's.
Matua TeHaere was our teacher today so our tables and spelling test will be taken tomorrow,Tuesday. Next week we have the easy job of learning the x9 tables.
Reading Remember to complete your reading table each night, by now you should be reading,not browsing for nearly 30 minutes each night.