When you apply the kajal, you should always hold the wand or brush sideways so that it is horizontal. The wand should line up against the lash line of your eye. Do not hold the wand vertically.

Summary: Hold the wand or brush horizontally.


This is required to initialize a group FaceTime call. Enter everyone you would like to call.  Then choose the green "Audio" or "Video" buttons.  Wait for everyone to join. On iPhone X or later, tap on the star, then choose the Memoji you want to use. You can also tap the star to draw on the camera, add stickers, and more. Tap on the triple dots to expand additional options for your FaceTime call. You cannot end the call, but you can leave the group call by tapping on the x at the bottom. Once everyone has left, the FaceTime call will end.

Summary: Make sure you and your friends are running iOS 12.1 and later or macOS Mojave with the latest updates. Tap the + in the FaceTime app. Turn on your Memoji. Flip the camera, mute the mic, turn off your video, manage who is on the call, and change the audio source. Leave the FaceTime call.


Fill a large stainless steel pot half full with water. Place a smaller pot inside of it, then set the entire assembly on the stove.  Switch the heat onto medium. While the water in the larger pot reaches a simmer, continue to the next step. Note that the water in the larger pot should never be allowed to boil over the sides of the smaller pot. Pour the milk into the smaller pot. Allow it to heat up without stirring it. Attach a cooking thermometer to the side of the pot so that you can closely monitor the temperature. The tip of the thermometer should dip into the milk but should not touch the side or bottom of the metal pan. Sprinkle the mesophilic culture over the surface of the milk, then stir it into the liquid until it is thoroughly distributed. Use a mesophilic culture blend like MA 4000 or MM 100. Alternatively, you can use 1/4 cup (60 ml) of buttermilk instead of the culture. Cover the double boiler set-up and hold the temperature at 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius) for 60 minutes.  You may need to reduce or switch off the heat to prevent the temperature from continuing to climb. The milk must remain at a temperature between 86 and 96 degrees Fahrenheit (30 and 35 degrees Celsius), and it should be allowed to sit for 30 to 90 minutes. Pour the calcium chloride onto the ladle and lower it into the milk. Stir well for at least 30 to 60 seconds. If you chose to use raw, unpasteurized milk, you may wish to omit the calcium chloride since raw milk has more freely distributed calcium in it. Sprinkle the rennet over the surface of the milk, then stir it into the milk using an up-and-down motion for 60 seconds. To help distribute the rennet evenly, pour it over a perforated ladle held over the surface of the milk. Still the milk, then cover it and allow it to rest for 30 to 45 minutes.  To still the milk, hold the ladle at the top of the milk until no more ripples form. The milk mixture should turn into a gel after several minutes. Wait until the gel can be cleanly cut before continuing. After the curd has rested, slice into the top of it with a knife to verify that it's ready to work with.  After cutting the slit, insert the wide, flat side of the knife into the curd and lift the curd where the slit ends. The slit should continue forward when you do this, creating an opening with a clean edge. If the curd isn't ready, allow it to continue cooking for a longer period of time.

Summary: Set up a double boiler. Warm the milk to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius). Add the mesophilic culture. Hold the temperature. Add the calcium chloride. Add the rennet. Let it sit. Check for a clean break.


Find a spot that you can set out enough chairs for your students. If you're playing at home, your bedroom might be too small. Instead, ask your parents if you can move around some furniture to set up your main classroom.  Use folding chairs, if you have them, and set them up in rows. For desks, you can use little stools. You can also just use chairs. Pick the front of the classroom and put a big piece of paper on the wall, like the a chalk board. Use markers to write on the paper instead of chalk. If you're playing at home, try to plan out your whole school. Make each room in the house a different room in the school. Good school rooms to have for your play include:  Bathroom Principal's office Detention room and you might want to add an office Playground Lunchroom or cafeteria To really play school, you'll need at least a couple of things. Ask your "students" to bring their own supplies, or try to find enough around your house. Try to find:  Pencils, pens, or crayons Notebooks or paper Books Binders Erasers Do you want to teach the grade you're in? Your favorite grade you already went through? Or maybe you want to jump all the way up and teach a high school class? Could be fun. Pick the grade the sound the most fun and then change your lesson so it matches. Also, pick a subject! Do you want to teach math? Science? English? Pick a specific subject that will be fun and plan a lesson.
Summary: Find a good spot for your classroom. Pick other school rooms, if you want to. Gather the supplies a classroom would normally always use. Pick your grade-level that you want to teach.