Monday, 27 July 2020

Week One Silent Reading | Picture Book

Picture Books: read at least three picture books from within the classroom. Write a paragraph about  your favourite book. Remember to include the storyline and the illustrations in your response.


One of my favourite books that I read last week was Badjelly The Witch. Which is about two kids that have to go on a journey to find their cow that went missing and on their way they meet enchanted forest creatures. Then they get captured by Badjelly The Witch then they get rescued by an eagle and then God intervenes when they escape and the witch gets destroyed when she attempted to scratch Gods eye out. I enjoyed this book the most because there was multiple sentences on each page instead of one sentence on a page. And there was quite a lot of pages.
Another reason why this book was my favourite one is because there was also lots of pictures which made it not boring.




Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Matariki Star

Today we made a Matariki star because it is the season of Matariki, The Maori New Year.
We made them from card and string and we hung them in the classroom



Thursday, 25 June 2020

Te Reo Maori Work

Leadership

This slideshow has the leadership work that we mainly did in quarantine but we also did some at school   

Tuesday, 2 June 2020

Thursday, 14 May 2020

Cooking Tech (Again)

Technology: WALT follow a brief by justifying the nature of an intended outcome in relation to the need or opportunity. Use the criteria identified to inform the development of an outcome and its evaluation.

Today for tech we had to make a treat to share with our bubbles buddies. I made them pancakes for breakfast.

Recipe:

 1 cup champion standard grade flour               1 egg
 ⅛ teaspoon salt                                                               about 1 cup of milk

Sift flour and salt into a bowl. Add egg, mixing to combine. Gradually beat in sufficient milk to mix to a smooth batter. Chill for 1 hour. Stir. The batter will thicken on standing. Heat a greased pancake pan or small frying pan. Pour in just enough batter to cover the base of the pan. Cook until golden on the underside. Release with knife around edges. Flip  or turn and cook the other side. Stack pancakes as you cook. Serves 4.




Thursday, 7 May 2020

Covid-19 Poster

Technology: WALT follow a brief by justifying the nature of an intended outcome in relation to the need or opportunity. Use the criteria identified to inform the development of an outcome and its evaluation.