When cooking, you always have to have an adult with you either an adult,cousin,sister. You have to be mature enough, when cooking you always have to learn the basic steps such as.
1.washing your hands (very important keep the germs away and it is a main step for cooking especially with Corona virus outbreak
2.have all your ingredients ready, but before that you have to know how much to put/add ! therefore if you do not know please ask an adult or your teacher first to save ingredients and to make sure to get it right!
3. Always clean up after yourself, A good cook is a clean cook. When cooking make sure you clean up after yourself so nothing gets in the way of what you are trying to do, when you have a messy working space it is hard to cope with what you are trying to do, by cleaning around your working space/cooking space gives you a cleared mind so you can focus on your cooking.
4. When you are done with your cooking make sure to put everything back into the right place. And if you've already done step 3 then you are good to go, if not make sure to tidy up after yourself so you give less stress to your caregiver. If you’ve done all of that get your parent/caregiver to help you with the sharp objects or with serving out your cooking !
Cooking skills/life tips
Kia Ora Josephine, I like reading your cooking tips some of it was funny you are taught well. Kai Pai! :)
ReplyDeleteWell done Josephine :-)
ReplyDeleteI really like your writing style and the vocabulary you use. How was the fun run last Friday? Just a suggestion but as such a talented writer, would maybe interested in joining Room 12 and writing a letter to the NZ Prime Minister thanking the Labour Party for providing complimentary lunches to Glen Taylor School.
If you go on the Room 12 Class Site under Writing Term 2, you will find an exemplar that will give you ideas on what to write and say. Plesae use this to help guide you. If you would like me to share some of the Room 12's letters, please give me your email address and I will send you the students examples to get you started.
Warm wishes for a happy Queens Birthday, dispite the horrible weather.
Take care, Susan Pohlen (Room 12 Senior Syndicate Teacher)