I hope you all enjoy my video here: Cooking with TPack
After a tremendous effort of cooking with TPack, the end result is here. My nephew chose a large bowl, a Thomas the train plate, and a spatula for me to use. As I was making the peanut butter and jelly sandwich I realized that the spatula was probably not the best tool for the job. Although I was able to make use of it to get the ingredients out of the jars, it was not the best tool for spreading. My helper did assure me that it tasted delicious and was "the best that Auntie had ever made" but I could tell that the peanut butter was not spreading well. If I tried to spread it out anymore, I would have broken the bread.
Another thing I would have changed was the distance my camera was from me. I tried to show each step by lifting up the bread and the plate to show what I was doing, but if my camera was a bit closer you may have been able to see each step in a more precise manner. However, it was definitely an interesting experience trying to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with a tool I may not normally have chosen. At least now I know if I run out of knives I have a few options!!
It was fun watching your video. Who knew a spatula could do so much? Your sandwich is kid-approved - I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I think James has quite the career. I love the Thomas the Train Plate as well.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job thinking through the use of the tools in your work. How do you think this relates back to our principles in TPACK?