Friday, August 21, 2020

How To Make Butter

On Fridays in the middle session of school we are doing science rotations around different classes. The first two week we have been in Room 5 and have been enjoying our time in their doing the water cycle and the different stages of cream. Today we made the ice cream and butter. This has been a really fun activity and Delicious. 


How to make Butter: 

Utensils: 
Jar with lid 
Hands! 

  1. The first step to making the perfect creamy butter is you need to pour some cream in a jar you can add as much as you like and make sure you put a lid on.
  2. Next you need to shake the cream like never before! 
  3. The first stage you will get when you make the cream is a whipped cream which is perfectly good. Now you will start seeing the cream separate, you just need to keep on shaking and don't stop. Then the cream will start to form which is so satisfying to see.  
  4. It is also optional to add salt or herbs to make a flavour of butter. 
  5. Now you have the perfect butter made out of cream! 

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  3. Hi tahlia, Haylee here. I loved your writing I was amazaing, and I loved making the butter, did you, in your writing you had lots of information.
    Haylee

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  4. Hey Tahlia, Leah here. I really like this piece of writing you have written. You have heaps of information about how to make butter. Making the butter was really fun with you, it tasted really good with the salt aswell. I like how you said why you made butter, and how you talked about the water cycle.
    From Leah:)

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    1. Hi Leah, thanks for the amazing comment. It was really fun making the butter with you and I would love to do it again.

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  5. hi Haylee, thanks for the comment I really loved making the butter it was nice and would love to make it again.

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