We are turning orange! Today we dived deep into our inquiry and discovered that the orange trees in our back yards
are brimming with citrus fruit at the moment. But what to do with all of this fruit? We wanted to use
all of the parts of the fruit so we don’t waste.
So far we've made ‘Sparkly
citrus cleaner’ using orange peels and white vinegar. Our classroom is not only
going to be clean and refreshing, but we don’t have to spend money on
supermarket cleaners anymore; we can easily reuse the peels to make our own!
Peeling the fruit
The ingredients
Adding the peels to the jar.
More peels and then the white vinegar.
Shaking the vinegar and oranges...
We brushed our teeth using an orange peel, that was interesting... our breath did smell really nice and fruity.
Also, we freshened up our rubbish bin by simply putting in our left over orange peels.
Stay tuned for some more uses of the everyday orange. Tomorrow we are making orange juice ice blocks, peel art and doing some baking... mmm orange cake!
Love Ruma Ruru :)
PS: We have just adopted some pet fish. You can see them at the top of the page. What shall we call them?
Wednesday 18/9
The ice blocks were yummy! We didn't even add any sweetener. Check us out sharing the orange juice ice block love...
PS: We have just adopted some pet fish. You can see them at the top of the page. What shall we call them?
Wednesday 18/9
The ice blocks were yummy! We didn't even add any sweetener. Check us out sharing the orange juice ice block love...
Most of thought the ice blocks were tasty and wanted more...
While some of us weren't so keen on them...
We shared them around...
ReplyDeleteAbbie wrote:
Daddy uses orange peel to keep the cats away from our strawberry plants in our garden.
Good idea! Orange peels are great for keeping away cats in the garden. Can anyone remember what other kinds of animals and insects orange peels kept away? There was a use that was good for keeping something away from our skin? Help! :)
ReplyDeleteEva says:
ReplyDeleteOrange peel keeps mosquitoes away. Love Eva oxoxoxox
Wow, those ice blocks look yummy!
ReplyDeleteHi Ruma Ruru, what a great idea, I had no idea there were so many uses for an orange. I love oranges too! :)
ReplyDeletethe ice blocks are fun to make. Anika
ReplyDeleteThe ice blocks were yum. From Jaxon
ReplyDeleteI love the ice blocks. Edie.
ReplyDeleteI liked the ice blocks and I liked making the orange sparkly cleaner. Love Heidi
ReplyDeleteWe have being learning about oranges and we made some orange ice blocks. Love Abbie
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THE ICE BIOCKS .IOVE EVA.
ReplyDeleteI like the ice blocks because they are yummy. Love Alicia
ReplyDelete" The oranges are so yummy and they were handy because you can do awesome things with them"
ReplyDeleteJaxon
Orange peels keep mosquitos away from our skin. Orange peels keep away dogs, slugs and snails from the garden.
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