![]() * RocketCake Professional Edition required for Unit 6 (around £45 for a site licence) * Please note: lessons not *currently* include lesson plans * Some lessons could still be used if you don't use RocketCake! You could also teach aspects such as as HTML, JavaScript and CSS as before/after as well * Lessons include the presentation and a variety of tasks, video demonstrations and interactive exercises * It incorporates my new lessons on delivering RocketCake including adding code and using master pages * This SOW meets the requirements of the specification and assignment brief * Looking for an alternative to students learning and writing HTML? * 10 lessons to prepare students for the B&C assignment * Lessons include the presentation and a variety of tasks * 6 lessons to prepare students for the A assignment ![]() I have been delivering BTEC since 2010 and so have years of experience working with requirements! Need to prepare students for Unit 6 but don't have any resources? You can purchase and get students ready without needing to re-create the wheel. Tint TINY dabs of food gels to decorate.BTEC Level 3 IT - Unit 6 - Assignments Preparation Pack, Powered By RocketCake! Lower the speed and add milk until it reaches spreadable consistency. Add cooled chocolate and continue whipping for 2 minutes. Whip butter at medium speed for 1 minute.Just keep stirring! Mine took 90 seconds. Do not overheat! Remaining bits of chocolate will melt with the residual heat of the melted chocolate. Break the chocolate up and add to a bowl and microwave at 30 second intervals, stirring between each interval, until melted.I also made two other cakes: banana cake with dark chocolate ganache for my daughter for the day of her birthday and perfect yellow cake with chocolate buttercream for a friend from college on her 30th (can you tell I’m a big smitten kitchen fan?)!įor the frosting, I used a concoction of my own: Ingredients I added a little extra “flair” with the leftover scraps (I could have eaten all of them myself, but my pants would hate me for it). Just remember when you are attaching the “thrusters”, you have to flip cut parts down, and then over, so that the curve faces away from the cake. I used the guide from Spoonful on how to create a rocket cake. acidity from the buttermilk: which tenderizes the flourĪnd yet with all these liquids, the cake holds up well enough to decorate.coffee, which compliments the cocoa flavor and also adds moisture.vegetable oil, which is a liquid at room temp, which makes it moist.And there’s no wonder why this recipe has over 1700 rave reviews and counting. ![]() I’ve been doing A LOT of reading up on cakes. ![]() And since the kids were going to be hopped up on sugar, I used decaf coffee. Except I did the usual substitution for buttermilk (1 tbsp white vinegar + 1 tbsp less than 1 cup of milk). Planet earth(ish) sugar cookies, pop rocks, and little green men all helped make the space party special! For the inside, I used the classic chocolate cake recipe from Ina Garten ( Beatty’s Chocolate Cake), baked in an 11×15 pan for 27 min. So for now, she will just have her rocket cake and eat it, too. And you need a PhD in math/science/engineering (the bachelors did me in).Īnd the job market doesn’t seem to be too promising for astronauts, since they’re outsourcing it to the machines. Then I learned you have to pass a swim test. For the sole purpose of being able to board a rocket and go to the mysterious presence in the night sky. My daughter wants to be an astronaut…for now. Photo credit: my dear sister in law, Sabika Mustafa. ![]()
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