Friday 6 May 2016

Baking with 6th Class

On Thursday 6th class together with Siobhán  made some fairy buns. 
They were enjoyed by all.
Here is the receipe if you would like to try them at home.










INGREDIENTS:

175g/6 tablespoons Odlums Self Raising Flour
125g/4 tablespoons Caster Sugar
125g Margarine (half a block)
2 Eggs
2 tablespoons cold Water

To decorate

Nutella
Hundreds and Thousands; Cherries; Candied Jellies; Chocolate Vermicelli

You will also need

a bowl and wooden spoon
a electric mixer (optional)
paper cases & a bun tray
a wire tray for cooling

METHOD:

  1. Ensure oven is fully preheated to 200°C, Gas 6.
  2. Next, put bun paper cases into bun tins.
  3. Put the flour, sugar, margarine, eggs and water into a bowl. Beat all the ingredients together with an electric mixer or wooden spoon until the mixture is smooth.
  4. Put heaped teaspoons of the mixture into each bun case.
  5. Place in the oven on the top shelf and bake for about 15 minutes until golden brown.
  6. Cool on a wire tray. When cold, spread Nutella on the top and add your favourite topping.

Cyber Bullying talk

Garda Séamus Herron came to the school today to speak to 4th, 5th and 6th class about Cyber bullying and safe use of internet. They watched a video about a young boy being severely cyber bullied. We then discussed how he felt and who could have helped him.
Séamus talked about various types of cyber bullying through texts, Instagram, Facebook, snap chat and twitter.
A rule to remember is - Think 3 times before you post anything!
  • Is it appropriate?
  • Is it hurtful?
  • Is it embarrassing?
You are responsible for anything you post or comment on. You are NOT responsible for what someone else posts.




98% of young people in Ireland use the Internet. 44% are online everyday.
28% access the Internet through personal devices like mobile phones and games machines.
Young people are primarily going online to make friends, play games, download music,
and do their homework. As parents, the most important thing you can do to reduce
the online risks is to engage with their digital lifestyle.
Find out more at www.webwise.ie.
Webwise is the NCTE’s Internet safety initiative. Webwise provides internet
safety information, advice, and tools to parents, teachers, and students.
Webwise is part-funded by the EC’s Safer Internet Programme.

Web: www.webwise.ie