and then transformed it into a spaceship, complete with bunnies
(from her language arts maker project).
baked them around 25 minutes at 325 degrees Fahrenheit
(until a skewer inserted came out clean).
To celebrate Ms. Fan's birthday, I baked a red velvet cake in 'tube' shape... and then transformed it into a spaceship, complete with bunnies (from her language arts maker project). How I Did It: I cleaned out three 28-ounce tin cans, oiled them, and put parchment paper circles on the bottom. Then I filled each a little over halfway with the red velvet cake mix, and baked them around 25 minutes at 325 degrees Fahrenheit (until a skewer inserted came out clean). I cut licorice letters, and used other candy and graham crackers to add details. Finally, I used the "Not a Box" bunnies you'll find on the October 9th 2014 post, to link the tube cake with Ms. Fan's project and the students' earlier work. Happy Birthday, Ms. Fan!
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AuthorMs. McGill is a public school librarian at Stony Point Elementary. She has previously taught all subjects in 4th & 5th grades, and creative nonfiction at UVa's Young Writers Workshop for nine summers. Categories |