Now that you've learned about making ice cream, here are some fun activities to try:
One of the most effective aspects of the "Making Ice Cream" unit is how it seamlessly integrates English language arts with the Primary 4 Science curriculum—specifically the topic of . The STELLAR programme is designed to be interdisciplinary; by learning about ice cream, students aren't just learning words, but are exploring concepts such as freezing, melting, and the transmission of heat energy. Stellar Reader P4 Making Ice Cream
Because the screen is flush and sealed, a quick damp wipe-down at the end of the night cleared off every stray splatter. Hands-Free Reading: The P4’s Secret Weapon Now that you've learned about making ice cream,
Pour the aged base into your ice cream maker. Churn according to the manufacturer’s directions (usually 20-25 minutes). Transfer to a container, press plastic wrap onto the surface, and freeze for at least 4 hours. Hands-Free Reading: The P4’s Secret Weapon Pour the
Once the timer rings, the P4 will prompt you to check the consistency of your ice cream. Carefully remove the small bag, wipe the salt water off the outside of the seal to avoid ruining your flavor, and open it up.