Group Members: Danne, Isaac, Marino, and Gian
Group Name: D.I.M.G
Chosen topic: Poverty
Action taken?: the action that we already taken was the email from the restaurants and supermarkets for the foods that never used.
Outcome: the restaurants and supermarkets that we email has not answered us back.
Enablers:
Disablers:
Reflection:
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Action Plan at PBL
Group Members: Danne, Isaac, Marino, and Gian
Group Name: D.I.M.G
Chosen topic: Poverty
Actions:
First Action: We are going to send an email to some restaurants if they can give us some foods that do not use, and we will give it out to poor people.
Second Action: We are having to make a survey for some teachers in Hornby Primary if we can do the third and fourth plan for their poor students.
Group Name: D.I.M.G
Chosen topic: Poverty
Actions:
First Action: We are going to send an email to some restaurants if they can give us some foods that do not use, and we will give it out to poor people.
Second Action: We are having to make a survey for some teachers in Hornby Primary if we can do the third and fourth plan for their poor students.
Third Action: On 29th of November, we are going to bring $20 in each of us in our group so we can get $80 to buy some foods for some poor students at Hornby Primary
Fourth Action: We are going to collect some of our old clothes.
Monday, November 27, 2017
Baked Potato Recipe And Methods
- 4 large clean potatoes
- ¼ cup oil
- 2 T salt
- 1-2 slices of ham, chopped
- 1/2 cup mixed vege
- 1/2 cup grated cheese
- Sour Cream to serve
- 1 spring onion chopped (Garnish)
Method
- Preheat oven at 180°C with oven tray inside. Defrost Frozen vegetable in a bowl of hot water (if frozen).
- Place potatoes in microwave safe dish, add a small amount of water. Microwave potatoes for 3-5 minutes at a time (depending on wattage) until you can easily penetrate with skewer or knife.
- Once potatoes are done place them carefully onto the heated oven tray, cover with oil and salt. Turn with tongs to make sure they are covered.
- Bake at 180°C for about 20min or until tender.
- Cut the lid off the potatoes, scoop out the cooked potato into a bowl leaving the skins intact. Mash the potato.
- Fry ham in a little oil until crisp and golden
- Mix the mashed potato with the ham, ½ the cheese, mixed vege and any additional ingredients. Refill the potatoes and sprinkle with the grated cheese. Place on a baking tray
- Cook at 200°C for 5-10 minutes in a hot oven until hot and golden.
- Top with sour cream and spring onion to serve
Friday, November 24, 2017
CP5 Blog Of PBL
Steps Needed to Achieve the goal
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What will help us to Achieve this goal?(Enablers
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Possible Barriers and how they could be overcome
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Who is responsible for this steps
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Date this steps will be achieved by.
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We are buying a foods for poor students.
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All of us in our group is responsible
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We're trying to get $80 to buy foods for poor people
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All of us in our group is responsible
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We are going to talk to Hornby primary teachers to ask if there are poor students in their school
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All of us in our group is responsible
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We´re going to have a survey for the teachers about what lunches they think the poor students want
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All of us in our group is responsible
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Cheese Burger Invesgation
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Adelie Penguin Facts
Adelie Penguin Facts
Adelie Penguins live on the Antarctic continent and on many small, surrounding coastal islands. They spend the winter offshore in the seas surrounding the Antarctic pack ice. Adelies feed on tiny aquatic creatures, such as shrimp-like krill, but also eat fish and squid.
Questions:
1. How many of them are in antarctica
Adelie penguins are found on the Antarctic continent and neighbouring islands including the South Orkney and South Sandwich Islands. Of the 18 different species of penguin, only two (the emperor and Adélie) are actually true Antarctic residents.
2. Why are they important?:
The Adelie Penguin is the littlest, and also the most widespread, species of penguin in the Antarctic. They might look a bit clumsy on land, but Penguins are brilliant swimmers. They can dive down to 180m, though they tend to catch their food mainly krill and fish much closer to the surface.
3. How many eggs does they lay?
Breeds from October to February on shores around the Antarctic continent, South Shetland, South Orkney, South Sandwich, and Bouvet Islands. At sea Adelie Penguins are usually found from the edge of the shelf-ice to the northern extent of the pack-ice.
4. What are they afraid of?
Penguins Are Afraid of the Dark. Like daily commuters, Adélie and emperor penguins are up at dawn, catching krill and fish in Antarctic waters, and back home to shore at dusk. ... Instead, they say, penguins head for shore at night because they cannot gauge the risk of being eaten by leopard seals or killer whales.
5. How long do they live for?
The oldest Adelie Penguin in a zoo lived to 30 years; the oldest known individual in the wild was 20 years. Most live to about 15 years, once they survive their first few years.
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Argumentative Writing Topics
Should cigarette smoking be banned?
I think Smoking cigarette should be banned in public places. Comparing smoking to fatty foods is irrelevant because people eating causes no harm to anyone but themselves. This is the things that might happen to you by always doing smoking. The tar of cigarette can stick to clothing, skin, and the insides of our lungs! With the nicotine and tar working together, there are a lot of bad diseases linked to bad cigarettes. Diseases like throat cancer, mouth cancer, bladder cancer, lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and heart disease are all caused by smoking. So smoking cigarette can kill you early. So I'd like to ban the cigarette in public places.
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