Baking – A New Experience

One of the fascinating things I learned was the fact that not everyone had baked before. We learned some tasty words which made us so hungry. It was the most interesting experience in our school day.

Drooling at the smells which drifted across the hall as we walked in, made our bellies grumble. What were we thinking?

Maddison said, “this is going to be so nice!” “mmm, scrumptious!” exclaimed Demitrius.

ANZAC cookie cook off

 

We learned how to measure accurately when converting grams to teaspoons and tablespoons. We learned how to find halves, quarters and thirds with fractions. We also learned how to read recipes. What a lot of learning especially when we then got to eat our learning! Yummy!

What are some of your favourite biscuits to make? Have a go at making this one and let us know how you got on. Happy baking!

3 thoughts on “Baking – A New Experience

  1. Hi E Rua, we are Room 15 at Point England School in Auckland. We are so happy that you baked ANZAC biscuits. We also baked ANZAC biscuits with our class. Thank you for sharing your recipe. We might try it out and let you know.

    From Room 15 at Pt England School.

  2. Kia Ora Room 2

    I love this blog post! I love it because it is very amazing how you are making ANZAC cookies to support ANZAC day. Also I love the fact that you also gave us a recipe so no one is missing out. What scale would you give your cookies?

    Nga Mihi – Johfritz

  3. Kia ora e Rua!

    Most of us have made ANZAC biscuits in Team Glory. We made them way back when we were juniors in our Korimako Cafe. Some of us have also made them at home.

    Some of us share our ANZACs with people in our family. Whaea Stacey said that she likes to dunk half a biscuit into chocolate to harden before she shares them with her family.

    Our favourite biscuits to make are: chocolate chip, M&M’s, chocolate, ANZAC’s.

    Thank you for sharing your recipe!

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