Our cooking project of the week was baked zucchini. We made this recipe on Wednesday and wrote about it on Thursday. I was pleasantly surprised at how many of the kids said they really liked this!
I sliced the zucchini and put it into a Ziploc bag. We sprayed some olive oil on the zucchini slices and then added the yummy stuff. We sprinkled in a little Parmesan cheese, some bread crumbs, a little bit of all purpose seasoning, and a pinch of salt. We zipped up the bag and shook it like crazy. (Of course, the kids loved this part!)
I sliced the zucchini and put it into a Ziploc bag. We sprayed some olive oil on the zucchini slices and then added the yummy stuff. We sprinkled in a little Parmesan cheese, some bread crumbs, a little bit of all purpose seasoning, and a pinch of salt. We zipped up the bag and shook it like crazy. (Of course, the kids loved this part!)
Hi Becca,
ReplyDeleteI am relatively knew to blogging myself, I just started this august. A few things i found helpful to getting more viewers: I linked up my blog everytime I commented on someone's posts, I participated in Someone New Sunday at Kinder Kraziness, I added my blog to the blog links at TPT, Teachers Notebook and Teaching Blog Addict.
I linked up to your kindergarten blog in my most recent blog post so hopefully you get some traffic from me as well :)
Rachelle
http://sweetkindergarten.blogspot.com
Hi Becca! Glad you found my blog so that I could find yours! You have so many fun things! I LOVE the labels you have for your book baskets!
ReplyDeleteWas reading Rachelle's post and she had some great advice to get your blog more views. I'm pretty new at it too (I think I started in October) but one thing I find that really attracts followers is FREEBIES! We teachers love them SOOO much! :)
You have a great blog! I'll mention you in my post tomorrow also and hopefully get you a little more traffic.
Michelle
inspiredbykindergarten.blogspot.com