Street Food Year 9/10

Week 9 Term 3, Tuesday 15th

Today you need to continue working on your google slide kids books with audio

Remember:

  • We are making these for the kindy kids

  • needs to be at least 5 slides but no more than 10 slides

  • Make your own images using google draw or auto draw

  • Your story needs to include a simple explanation of 1 nutrient or vitamin (Omega 3, Calcium, Iron, Vitamin A etc)

  • use Cloud Audio Recorder to record your audio


If you finish you can create a Kahoot ready for us next week. Anything to do with food. Use Miss Camerons Food Vocab site to get some ideas for question

Check out these audio books to give you an idea of what to create

Record audio

Create and share audio folder

Add audio

Week 7 Term 3, Thursday 3rd september

This week we are learning to make Empanadas

You need to make a google slide with

  1. Title page

  2. What are empandas? Facts and information, what country do they come from?

  3. Empanada recipe

  4. Pick 3 ingredients from empanadas and give me some nutritional information about them. Why are they good/not good for our bodies?

  5. Make some kind of packaging for your empanadas

Best Google slide by morning tea wins a prize, See the links below to help you get started

Week 2 Term 3,

This week we will be making American Hotdogs

Week 1 Term 3, Thursday 23rd July p2

Learn, create, share:

On Tuesday we learnt how to make churros, which are a spanish street food.

A churro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃuro], Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃuʁu]) is a fried-dough pastry—predominantly choux—based snack. Churros are traditional in Spain and Portugal, where they originated, as well as in the Philippines and Ibero-America. They are also consumed around the world, especially in the Southwestern United States, France, and other areas that have received immigration from Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. In Spain, churros can either be thin (and sometimes knotted) or long and thick, where they are known as porras [es] or jeringos[1] in some regions. They are normally eaten for breakfast dipped in champurrado, hot chocolate,[2] dulce de leche or café con leche. Sugar is often sprinkled on top. In Spain, Hispanic America and Brazil, the name churro is used.

Next week we are going to be making American Hotdogs. Your task today is to create a Kahoot in your group with 10 questions about Churros or American Hotdogs. You have half an hour to create this and then we will play each groups kahoot quiz. Try and find the most interesting questions you can!