Name: Date: Homemade Strawberry Sherbet Homemade strawberry sherbet is delicious. It is extremely easy to make, and you do not even need an ice cream freezer. To start, you combine one envelope of unflavored gelatin and one cup of orange juice in a large bowl. You then allow the mixture a few minutes to soften. As soon as the gelatin mixture is soft, stir in one-half cup of sugar and one quart of crushed strawberries. When the mixture has been stirred thoroughly, pour it into a large tray and place it in the freezer. You need to stir it occasionally. It should stay in the freezer until it is almost firm. When the mixture is almost firm, you take it out of the freezer and put it into a chilled bowl. You will then need to break the mixture up with a fork and beat it until smooth – but not melted. When the mixture is smooth, you add two egg whites, beaten until stiff, and blend thoroughly. As soon as the mixture has been blended, you place it in the freezer and freeze it. You will need to stir it occasionally. When the mixture is almost firm, the sherbet is ready to eat. Homemade Strawberry Sherbet -Sequencing * Read the passage about how to make homemade strawberry sherbet. Read the task and complete the steps below. Task : Complete the sentence starters by writing in the correct order of making homemade strawberry sherbet. To start Once the gelatin mixture is soft, you When the mixture has been stirred thoroughly Once the mixture is smooth A Beekeeper’s Costume Beekeepers wear a costume that covers them from head to toe. Unfortunately, the costume is hot and takes them a considerable amount of time to put on. Sometimes beekeepers spend more time getting into a costume than they do working with the bees. First, the beekeeper must put on a pair of baggy white coveralls with long sleeves. White is used because it is more effective in repelling bees. Then, the beekeeper must put on a pair of high leather boots. Bees discover gaps in a costume very easily, so the coveralls must be fastened tightly around the outside of the boots. Next, the beekeeper puts on a brimmed helmet and a bee veil. The veil covers the outer brim of the helmet and ties tightly around the beekeeper’s back with drawstrings. This keeps the helmet from falling off when the beekeeper leans forward. The last piece of the costume that the beekeeper must put on is a pair of “bee proof” gloves with the elastic around the top. The gloves are made of tough leather and are long enough to reach above the elbows to keep the bees from crawling down into the gloves. Beekeepers Costume - Sequencing * Read the passage about a beekeepers costume. Read the task and complete the steps below. Task : In the correct order, list the order in which a beekeeper puts on his/her uniform/costume. First: Second: Third: Last: