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Edition 97 Team B March 24th
2016 Founded by Ben Owen in 2011
Mr CadburyBy Otis Walker
John Cadbury started his work in a small grocery
store selling all sorts of food as well as a few types
of chocolate.
By 1831 Mr Cadbury bought a four-storey building
so the chocolate factory could expand. This worked
because by 1842 John Cadbury was selling no less
than 11 different types of chocolate.
John's health rapidly declined and he finally retired
in 1861, handing over complete control of the
business to his sons, Richard and George. The
brothers were just 25 and 21 when they took
charge of the company.
The first Cadbury Easter egg was made in 1875.
The earliest eggs were made with dark chocolate
and had a smooth, plain surface. They were filled
with small chocolate drops known as 'dragees’.
In 1879 the factory was relocated to Bournville near
Birmingham. Architect, George H. Gadd worked
closely with George Cadbury to draw up plans forthe factory.
In 1905 Cadbury launched their first logo, the
desi ner of the lo o was a Frenchman who also
Editorial
Hello and welcome to another issue of Totally
Tockington, the paper written BY students
FOR students.
This week the theme is Easter. Are you looking
forward to Easter? We have plenty of Easter
articles to get you into the mood!
We have a fantastic paper this week. Why not
start by reading the traditional Easter story,well told by Elizabeth? Then you can be
informed all about Mr Cadbury and his
successful business by Otis; learn how to
make yummy Easter cupcakes with Harry B
and do you really know your chocolate? Find
out in Carmen’s puzzling quiz!
All this and more in another great issue of
Totally Tockington!
Enjoy!
Tabitha Huby
Team B Editor
In 1905 Cadbury launched their first logo, the
designer of the logo was a Frenchman who also
designed the logo for the Paris Metro.
In the Second World War Cadbury introduced
ration chocolate when the government banned
manufacturers from using fresh milk. Instead there
was Ration Chocolate, made with dried skimmed
milk powder.
In 1971, the first crème egg was created and these
are the crème eggs we know now.
Now there are many types of Cadbury’s chocolate
and you will probably enjoy one for this Easter.
T TALLY T CKINGT N
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Simply Fascinating
Facts About The
Easter Bunny
By Jonathan Baguley
The Easter Bunny is often linked with the
goddess Eostre. Eostre was a German
goddess and Easter was named after her.
The first stories about The Easter Bunny
were from Germany. They were first
mentioned in the 1500s.
Originally the “Easter Hare” played the
role of a judge, deciding whetherchildren were showing good or
disobedient behaviour at the start of the
Easter season.
The tradition was that children would
make nests in their bonnets and caps for
The Easter Bunny to lay coloured eggs in.
But The Easter Bunny would only lay the
eggs if the child had been good.
The first edible Easter Bunnies weremade in the 1800s, made with pastry and
sugar.
The Easter Bunny was introduced to the
Americans in the 1700s by German
settlers. The German settlers arrived in
the Pennsylvania Dutch country. The
word “Dutch” is nothing to do with
Holland; it was misheard from the word
“Deutsch”, which is German for
“German”.
Here are some movies with The Easter
Bunny in: HOP – A rabbit is about to
become the Easter Bunny but he doesn’t
want to so he runs away; Rise Of The
Guardians – An evil force awakes so the
Guardians (Santa Claus, The Easter
Bunny, The Tooth Fairy, Sandman andJack Frost have to rotect the children.
What You Can Find In
The Hedgerow At
Easter
By Lily Edwards
Spring is a beautiful time of year – when all
sorts of things are coming alive again after the
winter. This article is about some things you
can find in the hedgerows in spring time - here
are some plants and animals to look out for.
You might be lucky and find a nesting bird –
maybe even fledglings which are baby birds
before they can fly. Great tits are very
common to see. If you see a nest don’t touch
it though – you might scare off mum and dad
bird and then the babies won’t get any food!
Another thing to look out for are butterflies, and
common in the spring is painted lady
butterflies. They are very colourful and pretty.
Hedgehogs are also coming out of hibernation
so look out for them – but don’t feed them!
You can make them ill.
Lots of plants are starting to grow – if you go
on to wildlifewatch.org.uk and go to hedgerow
detective, they list lots of things you might find
when you are out and about in the Easter
holidays. Plants like primrose, hawthorn which
has lovely white flowers, speedwell which is
one of the first plants of spring and lots ofothers.
Who knew the hedgerow was so busy! See
what you can find this Easter!
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EASTER IN OTHER
COUNTRIES
By Toby Gaulton
This week in Totally Tockington, we made the
theme Easter. Last year I hope you rememberdoing this paper and I did ‘The First Easter
Eggs’. This time I thought I would do Easter In
Other Countries. Strap yourselves in people
you’re in for a big ride!
Greece You think of Greece as a place that is
calm and people go on holiday there for sun?
Yes? Well not at Easter! This is Greek Easter.
In Orthodox Churches in Greece a tomb is
placed in the middle of the Church. People
come to the service like going to a funeral.
They have a service on Saturday before
midnight. Priests then give people a candle to
light at midnight. Fireworks could be used as
well. On Easter Sunday, a soup is eaten for
breakfast that is made with a lamb’s belly. Later
they eat a cake made with orange and almonds
and a spicy orange sauce.
Ethiopia You might think Ethiopia is poor but at
Easter they have a huge celebration. They
don’t buy any animal products or meat at
Easter. On Palm Sunday they wear a hat of
crosses. Their first celebration is 7 hours long
and starts at 20:00 on Saturday and is on till
03:00 on Sunday. People wear clothes called ‘
Yabesha Libs’. People can light a candle made
of cotton and wax. People eat a sourdough
bread that is cut by the Priest. At dinner a stewcalled beg wot is eaten.
Mexico There are two festivals in Mexico. One
is called Semana Santa and the other called
Pascua. Semana Santa is more important than
Pascua. People buy palms outside of the
churches to hang on their doors to ward off all
the evil spirits. On the Sunday of Pascua
people normally go to church. There is even a
fun-fair in Pascua.
EASTER BUNNIES
Which is your favourite?
Toby’s article continued…
In Semana Santa they act out plays of Easter and
Jesus. The actor has to be strong to carry a cross
of 91kg. The most famous play is in Iztapalapa in
which everyone is involved.
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Give your Dog a Treat this Easter
By Carmen Rey-Jones
The Easter story
By Elizabeth Allan- Jones
The story begins when Jesus invites his
disciples to the Last Supper. He offers to wash
their feet but Peter doesn’t want his feet
washed. Jesus says, “Tonight one of you will
betray me.” Just then, Judas Iscariot walks out.
He has gone to betray Jesus to the guards.
Then Jesus says, “Drink this wine; it represents
my blood,” then he says, “Eat this bread; it
represents my body.” Then he passes it round.
When everyone has finished eating and
drinking, Jesus walks to the garden ofGethsemane to pray. While Jesus is praying, he
asks James, John and Peter to watch over him,
but they fall asleep. As that happens, Judas
and the guards arrive. They had been sent by
the priest to arrest Jesus. Judas kisses Jesus
on the cheek to identify him to the guards; the
guards seize Jesus. Peter cuts off one of the
guards’ ears but Jesus said he shouldn’t have
done it and heals the ear.
Next, the guards dress Jesus in a purple robe
and the crown of thorns. The guards nail Jesus
onto the cross and as soon as Jesus dies, they
take him off the cross, put him in the tomb and
seal the entrance. Two days later a friend of
Jesus’s called Mary Magdalen went to see the
tomb but the body of Jesus and the tomb stone
had gone. Just as she was telling Peter and
John about it, a man that she did not know
approached her - the man was Jesus!
Jesus told the disciples that when he has gone
to heaven the Holy Spirit will be with them. Then
Angels came and said, “Do not be sad. Jesus
will return one day.”
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By Logan Fitzpatrick
Easter eggs are given at Easter because they celebrate new life.
Easter is a Christian festival which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The bible says
Christ died on the cross on Good Friday and came back to life three days later.
The egg is a symbol of Jesus’ resurrection, as when they are cracked open they stand for an empty
tomb. No one actually knows that Easter eggs were first used as symbols at festival times.
Many years ago people gave eggs carved from wood or precious stones. The first sweet eggs were
made in the last 100 years from sugar or marzipan. Chocolate Easter eggs were first made in
Europe in the early 19th Century.
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Easter Cupcakes – by Harry Bloomfield
Ingredients:
For the cupcakes – makes 12
2 large free range eggs
115g butter (room temperature)
115g caster sugar
115g self-raising flour
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2.5 fluid oz milk
Pre-heat your oven to 160C for a fan oven or 180c without a fan.
Method
1. Put the butter in a mixing bowl and mix until it is very soft.
2. Add the caster sugar and mix until the butter and sugar are white and fluffy.
3. Add the beaten egg mixture a little at a time, make sure it is mixed thoroughly.
4. Add the flour a spoon at a time mixing on a lower setting if using an electric
mixer.5. Add the vanilla and milk and mix this by hand until it is all combined.
6. Put the mixture evenly into the cupcake cases.
7. Bake in the oven for 15-18 mins until golden brown.
8. Once baked removed from the pan and allow to cool completely before icing.
While the cupcakes are cooling, you can make the butter cream icing.
1. Mix the butter well until smooth.
2. Add the sifted icing sugar a little at a time, this can be very messy!
3. Once combined add the vanilla extract and mix.
4. Add the water a little as needed to a spreadable consistency.
5. Depending on how many colours you have divide the buttercream into smaller
bowls and using a little colour a time mix into the divided buttercream.
If the cupcakes are now completely cool you are ready to decorate, have fun!
I used coloured buttercream icing and chocolate eggs I made carrots and flowers
and a rabbit.
For the icing-
200g softened butter
400g icing sugar (sifted)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons water
Food colouring of your choice
Chocolate mini eggs to decorate
Fondant icing to make decorations.
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Top 10 Things to do at
Easter
By William Bate
1 Give Easter eggs
2 Easter crafts
3 Easter egg hunt
4 Go to church for Easter Sunday
5 Making Easter eggs
6
Eat fish on Good Friday
7 Big Easter lunch with family
8 Eat chocolate
9 Make an Easter bonnet
10 Remember the Easter story
Easter Poem
By Tabitha Huby
Lambs stand up for the first time ever,
Wobbling on their legs.
And chickens clucking with delight,
To see chicks hatch from their eggs!
A mother cow moos happily,
When her calf stands up.
And a triumphant bark comes from a dog,
Who has seen her pup!
Cheesy Easter Jokes (Take 1)
By William Sheppard
Q What do you call a bunny with a big
brain?
A. An egg head.
Q What happened to the Easter bunny
when he misbehaved at school?
A. He was eggspelled.
Q What do you call a rabbit with fleas?
A. Bugs bunny
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EASTER EGG HUNT
By Charlotte and Beth Gill (photo by Mr Gill)
There are 10 Easter Eggs hidden in this picture. See if you can find them all.
More of William’s Cheesy Easter Jokes…
Q Why do ducks walk softly? A. Because they can’t walk hardly.
Q What kind of bunny can’t hop? A. Chocolate ones.
Q How do bunnies stay healthy? A. Eggsercise.
Q Did you hear about the lady whose house was infested with Easter eggs?
A She had to call the eggsterminater.
Q (Boy) Did you see that bunny’s marks ? They were eggsulant.
(Friend) you must be eggsagrating.
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Our DucksBy Tabitha and Harry Huby
In 2012 we decided to get some duck eggs and raise them up to live on our pond. This is
how we did it.
Step 1
First we bought an incubator and three duck
eggs. The breed of duck we got is called Khaki
Campbell.
The incubator heated the eggs and
automatically turned them around every hour,
so that the whole egg was warm.
After a few weeks the eggs started hatching.
Step 2
We were very lucky that all three
ducks survived, there were two girls
and one boy, we called them Daffy,
Daphne and Tom.
Once they had hatched we put
them in a container with a heat lamp
to keep them warm.
Step 3
Then we made a shelter to put them in outside on the lawn. We had to spray the ducks with
water and we played with them sometimes.
Step 4
When the ducks were old enough, we built them a
floating wooden home so that they could live on the
pond. And they were very happy!
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Easter Egg Trees By Jai Patel
Easter egg trees come from Germany and are known as
Ostereierbaum. It is a tradition at Easter time to
decorate the branches of trees and bushes with different
coloured eggs. It is also popular to make indoor Eastertrees using cut branches. I am going to tell you how you
can make your very own Easter tree at home.
To make your Easter tree you will
need the following items:
1. Some cut branches from your garden. Get an adult to help you with this.2. A vase to display the branches.3. A small piece of cardboard to make your egg template.4. Paper; different coloured and patterned paper, or you can decorate plain paper
using pens, pencils, glitter etc.5. Some string.
6. A stapler, hole punch and scissors.
How to make your Easter tree
1. Get an adult to help you cut some branches in your garden. It is best to cut the branches a
few days before you need them because you want them to be nice and dry. You can dry
them by placing them on some newspaper and leaving them in a dry place. You candecorate the branches if you .want by either painting them or putting glitter on. Once you are
happy with your branches, put them in your vase.
2. Draw an egg shape on your cardboard. This can be as big or small as you want it to be
but it needs to hang from your branches. Cut the egg shape out of the cardboard.Using your
cardboard egg template cut out 4 egg shapes from your paper.
3. Once you have cut out your eggs you can now decorate them. If you havepatterned or coloured paper you can leave them as they are, it’s up to you.
4. Once you are happy with your paper eggs, place them on top of each other so it
looks like you have one egg. 5. Then take a stapler and staple lengthways down the middle of the egg. 6. Take a hole punch and make a hole in the top of the egg.7. Fold lengthways the piece of paper at the front and back of your egg where the
staples show.8. Cut a piece of string and thread it through the hole in the egg. You can adjust
your length of string depending on how you want your egg to hang.9. Now hang your egg on your branches. You can make as many eggs as you want.
Make sure they will fit on your branches.You can make eggs
from lots of different
things to go on yourtree or even use my
favourite, chocolate
ones !!
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Name the Chocolate/Sweets
By Carmen Rey-Jones
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Hand it in to Carmen to win
some tasty chocolate
Name: _________________
Happy Easter!!!
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