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Delicious Maths Task

Today we were looking at ratios in cooking. Students were asked to complete an independent online task looking at ingredients needed per person.   Here is a link to the task.


Once Chloe had finished, she followed the instructions in the recipe. Chloe swapped shrimps for ingredients she preferred more.  Here are some photos of Chloe's creation. I am super impressed. I think Miss Harland would really appreciate some tips because cooking is a skill she is currently focussed on.


Preparing the ingredients


Cooking the eggs


Cooking the other ingredients


Add the rice


Add the "shrimp" or other preferences


And eat!


Looks delicious.  Great job Chloe

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  1. That looks delicious Chloe, my favourite two things Maths and eating. I hope you will be in my school bubble so we can do lots of "Maths"

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