Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Young chefs
Group members:- a. Kiishaan Tharmalingam
b.Marcus Wong Qi
c.Wong Wei Lin.
d.Eddy Wong Pin Yip
e. Harinash Rao
f. See Eleven
g. Yap Zhun Wai
h.Nazrul
Ingredients:- a. two apples
b. a cucumber
c. a tomato
d.two boiled eggs
e.four pieces of bread
f. small bottle of mayoniase
Method:- a. First, slice two boiled eggs, a tomato and a cucumber with a knife into slices.
b. Then, put the sliced eggs on a slice of bread.
c. Now, spread some mayoniase on another slice of bread.
d. Put it on the bread with sliced eggs.
e. After that, put the sliced tomatoes and cucumbers on the bread with mayoniase.
f. Lastly, Spread some mayoniase on another
Book Review: Clever Katya
Tittle: Clever Katya
Retold by: Julia Donaldson
Illustrator: Jane Kochnewitz
Publisher: Ginn Publications
This book is about a story of Katya who is a intelligent girl. The Czar of Russia went out of his couch when he saw a farmer eating some bread. Since he was hungry, he asked the farmer for some bread. When the Czar tasted the bread, he thought it was the most scrumptious bread he ever tasted. He asked the farmer to know the person who made the bread. The farmer told him that it was his daughter, Katya who made the bread. The Czar gave three unsolvable problems to Katya. She cleverly evaded all the questions and backfired them at the Czar. The Czar was amazed of her intelligence. He decided to marry her and brought her to the castle. She made him promise that she will take home something she loves the most in the castle if he was angry with her before she was married. They lived happily in the castle. After a year, the Czar quarrelled with Katya and told her to leave the castle. She locked him in a chest when he was sleeping and brought it home. He was surprised when he thought she had kidnapped him. Katya told the Czar the promise he made. He lived happily ever after.
Retold by: Julia Donaldson
Illustrator: Jane Kochnewitz
Publisher: Ginn Publications
This book is about a story of Katya who is a intelligent girl. The Czar of Russia went out of his couch when he saw a farmer eating some bread. Since he was hungry, he asked the farmer for some bread. When the Czar tasted the bread, he thought it was the most scrumptious bread he ever tasted. He asked the farmer to know the person who made the bread. The farmer told him that it was his daughter, Katya who made the bread. The Czar gave three unsolvable problems to Katya. She cleverly evaded all the questions and backfired them at the Czar. The Czar was amazed of her intelligence. He decided to marry her and brought her to the castle. She made him promise that she will take home something she loves the most in the castle if he was angry with her before she was married. They lived happily in the castle. After a year, the Czar quarrelled with Katya and told her to leave the castle. She locked him in a chest when he was sleeping and brought it home. He was surprised when he thought she had kidnapped him. Katya told the Czar the promise he made. He lived happily ever after.
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