For our final week working on the book 'Fing' we made his favourite food - Custard Creams. Talisa and Shylah helped make the cookie dough at morning tea. After morning tea we all were given some dough and we used cookie cutters to make the shapes we wanted. While our biscuits cooked we did some Mindfulness colouring in. After the biscuits were cooked we put 'mock' cream in them and then ate them. A lot of us could understand why 'Fing' likes them so much.
Hello Room 7 my name is jaedun It sounded like everything worked out well. Maybe next time you can put some pictures of the Mindfulness Colouring. Also Did the custard creams really have custard?
ReplyDeleteHello Jaedun. Yes the mixture for the biscuit had custard powder in it, not the cream. We did not include mindfullness colouring pictures as that was as the post was mainly about the custard creams. Thank you for commenting
DeleteHi Room 7! Our Manawaroa class read Fing earlier this term too! We loved it! I haven't heard the word "Mine" since! My favourite part was when the FIng was rampaging through the streets. It would be really awful to have someone like her in your family, wouldn't it. I hope there are no Fing's lurking around with the smell of custard creams lingering!
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Ms Raisin. Thank you for commenting on our blog. We agree we are pleased we do not have someone like Myrtle in our lives. No Fing's showed up to eat our custard creams, even though they were delicious.
DeleteHello room 7 its Tori here, It's sad not everyone gets to have some custard cream cookies and they were good, bye
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting Tori. We did have some people away that day who missed out unfortunately. If only we could make them every week. Yum!
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