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- Publication date June 30, 2023
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What is a volcano?
a) A place where hot, melted rock (magma) and gases from inside the Earth erupt onto the surface.
b) A place where hot, melted rock (magma) and gases from inside the Earth are stored.
(c) A place where hot, melted rock (magma) and gases from inside the Earth are cooled and solidified.
How do volcanoes form?
(a) Where the Earth’s tectonic plates are moving apart.
(b) Where the Earth’s tectonic plates are moving together.
(c) Where the Earth’s tectonic plates are moving in different directions.
What are the different types of volcanoes?
(a) Composite, shield, and cinder cones.
(b) Composite, shield, and stratovolcanoes.
(c) Cinder cones, shield, and stratovolcanoes.
What are the dangers of volcanoes?
(a) They can erupt and cause a lot of damage.
(b) They can be very beautiful.
(c) They can provide a lot of resources.
What are some of the benefits of volcanoes?
(a) They can create new land, provide minerals, and help to fertilise the soil.
(b) They can be very dangerous.
(c) They can be very beautiful.
Instructions: Vanilla Ice Cream
WALT: write detailed instructions of how to make vanilla ice cream.
You are going to create step by step instructions on how to make vanilla ice cream. You will need to add as much detail as you can so that someone can use your recipe to make their very own ice cream. Use the class brainstorm from the jam if you need extra help.
Ingredients | Ice salt cream sugar vanilla |
Equipment | tablespoon cup taslespoon plastic bags |
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This week I mad ice cream with my class. We were able to try the yummy ice cream and some of us got sprinkles. For this task we had to create detailed instructions so that someone else could make the ice cream. Here are my instructions below:
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