Binoculars

We went a walk up the hill with our binoculars and then we came down and on the way back we checked the cows and they licked me. 

Flowers

Hello, I am back again! hope you are happy to see me…so yesterday NWCC handed out grow your own flowers/ veg. I took 3 small pots, basically it has a little pallet in a small pot. you add water to the pallet it then absorbs the water so then it grows! oh yes it also comes with seeds. you then add the soil into the pot half way then add the seeds. then fill it up all the way. take the tag that comes with it. then you are finished! (you can get these at M&S) the best place to put them when you are done is a window sill. water them and then wait!

thank you for reading, see you later 😀

P.S I am still finding facts about Russia!

Mrs. Madden’s Ginger Biscuits

INGREDIENTS

  • 110g self-raising flour
  • 1 slightly rounded teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 level teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
  • 50g block butter, at room temperature
  • 50g (or 2 tablespoons) golden syrup

METHOD

Pre-heat your oven to 190C, gas mark 5 (I have a fan oven so I set mine at 160C).

Sift the flour, ground ginger and bicarbonate of soda together into a mixing bowl, add the sugar, then lightly rub in the butter till crumbly.

Add the syrup and mix everything to a stiff paste.  Divide the mixture into quarters, as evenly sized as possible, then each quarter into four (you should have 16) and roll the pieces into little balls.

 

 

 

 

 

Place them on a greased baking sheet, leaving plenty of room between them because they spread.  Flatten them slightly and bake for about 10 minutes.

 

 

Take out of the oven and allow to cool a little before transferring them to a wire rack to finish cooling.  Store in an airtight container – mine never last long because my kids love them.

Wacky Wednesday

Okay, just to clarify, I like alliterations. The adjective is alliteration, NOT an adjective about my day! Today is was odd, this morning was maths, spelling and reading, but in the afternoon, nature and Spanish, I felt a bit off. I think it was because Tanith kept poking me in my leg with her pencil. 😡 In nature, we were researching garden birds with the link Miss Brockie-Donald gave us. In Spanish, we counted up to 20, drew the Spanish flag and researched the  flamenco – you will not find me in one of those frilly dresses!! 💃

Bye from Caspian

Happy Birthday Nessaphina

Nessaphina is my black cat and she is 13 today.

Today I learnt some more Spanish culture and my maths, it was hard but mummy helped me. I drawed some birds and gave facts about them. I also did my spelling. Bye, see you soon. Tanith xn

Making plant food from nettles

Wear suitable gloves and pick some stinging nettles and put them into a bucket.

 

 

 

 

Place a rock on top of the nettles so that the nettles don,t float when you add water.

 

 

 

 

Cover the nettles with water.

 

 

 

 

Place a lid on top (I used plant pot tray) and weigh it down with another rock.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Place the bucket outside your green house and leave to ferment (do not put it inside as it will smell awful after a couple of weeks. Once it is nice and smelly, you can add some of the liquid to your watering can when you water your plants (do not use it on indoor plants because it smells too much).  Mrs. Madden.

Airens blog

Hi everyone, today my mum is helping me to write my blog. This morning my mum set me a maths challenge I have posted some pictures. I have also been  looking after my plant that we planted on the last day of school. it has been growing fast. we also had a little visitor it was a pheasant in our garden. We even managed to sneak some pics of him.

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