Friday 25 October 2019

Two more projects for school...

Assalamu Alaikum everyone!
Sumayyah here, and today I will show you two projects that I did with my mother's help.
A few weeks ago my English Teacher asked us all to make an advertisement of our favourite book. The options were to make it into a poster or a magazine; I chose a poster. We where told to include:
 
Why we liked the book?
Who was our favourite character?
and a summary of the story.

I chose the book The Brilliant World of Tom Gates, and Tom Gates as my favourite character. This is how it turned out and masha'Allah I am very happy with it.
I had the idea to make it look like a book that was in the window of a shop. I decided to include the characters of the book on the inside.
Then, not long ago my Humanities Teacher (she teaches me History and Geography) told us to make a poster with the Earth's Layers on it. She also told us to find 5 facts about Earthquakes, 5 facts about Volcanos and 3 facts about Plate Tectonics.
It turned out very nice masha'Allah and my teacher was happy with it.
Well that is all. See you next week, insha'Allah.

Wasalaam,

Sumayyah 


Friday 18 October 2019

Basic Scones Recipe

Assalamu Alaikum everyone!
Maryam here, and this recipe of the month is an easy and delicious one; Scones!

Ingredients:
200g (8 oz) white self raising flour
pinch of salt
50g (2 oz) butter
25g (1 oz) caster sugar
125ml (1/4 pint) milk

Method:
1) Preheat oven to 220 degrees Celsius, 425 degrees Fahrenheit, gas mark 7. Grease a baking tray.
2) Mix flour and salt together.
3) Rub in butter.
4) Stir in sugar.
5) Add milk. Mix to a soft dough and turn onto a floured board.
6) Knead lightly and roll out to just over 1 cm (1/2 inch) thick. Cut into rounds and place on the greased baking tray. (You can lightly brush the rounds with a little milk)
7) Bake for 10 - 12 minutes on the second shelf from the top of the oven.
8) Serve with butter, jam and cream! Great with a cup of tea.
Enjoy baking!
Love and wasalaam,

Maryam



Friday 11 October 2019

Bacterial Cell Poster for School

Assalamu Alaikum!
Sumayyah here, and today I will be showing you my Bacterial Cell poster that I did for school a few weeks ago.
I made it with my Mother, she helped it to look very nice, masha'Allah. It was her idea to use felt and my idea to use the small pink beads.
It was a lot of fun to make, masha'Allah, and my teacher was very happy with the effort put into it.
This week I have finished two other projects for school, and insha'Allah I will share them with you soon. Until then!

Wasalaam,

Sumayyah


Friday 4 October 2019

Our 2019 Summer Holiday (Part 2)

Assalamu Alaikum everyone!
We're back with the second and final part of our summer holiday post. This time it is mostly celebrating the beauty and splendour of Allah's creations: Nature and it's greenery.
While on holiday we spent a week at a holiday home, as we mentioned in part 1, in Devon and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves masha'Allah. The home we featured in the previous part; this time it's about the garden where we spent most of our time.
Masha'Allah the landscape was just beautiful and the weather was lovely and warm.
Our Mother really liked the flower bed arrangement, so we made sure to take lots of photos for inspiration.
We took a few road-trips through Dartmoor, and stopped to look at the wild Dartmoor ponies.
We went on several walks through the nearby peaceful woods which was always fun alhamdulillah.
There was a river nearby the home and we had fun racing sticks in the rapids!
Sometimes we took strolls immediately after praying Fajar, when the sun was still asleep and the details of the woods difficult to make out. And then we would make it back home, in time to watch the sunrise and see all the pretty butterflies come out.
Masha'Allah we are so grateful to have had this holiday and to have enjoyed ourselves so much. How did you spend your holiday? Did you go somewhere special? Did you spend it with family? We would love to know!
Well, that is all we have for you today. Insha'Allah we will see you next Friday again.
Love and wasalaam,