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Friday, 20 December 2019

INDIVIDUAL PURSUITS DAY 4

Hello fellow bloggers,
another summer learning journey blog post my task was Imagine that you were asked to create a travel poster for a country of your choice. On the poster, include lots of great tips about what to see and do in the country. here is my presentation. 

Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Superpowers task 1 day 3 week 1 2019

Hello fellow bloggers,
another SLJ blog post  here is my task that I chose.
here is my google draw.

Up in the air

Hello fellow bloggers,
i am doing activity 2 One Small Step for Man here is my poem.

Exploring the world

Hello fellow bloggers,
i'm just starting SLJ .I am doing activity 1. Here are my list of ten foods i would pack for my three week sailing journey across the Pacific waters.


Thursday, 12 December 2019

Similes

Hello fellow bloggers,
I am doing the Summer Learning Journey and it's teaser week. I'm doing an activity using similes. Here are my three similes:  I took the photo of Leona with my Chromebook. I got the other great pictures from Pixabay.


Team Moana Hangi

Last Friday, we made a hangi . It had stuffing, pork, chicken, potato, kumara and cabbage .Matua Ken , a dad called Andrew and Pam helped to make the hangi. Here are some pictures of the hangi.





Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Hangi prep

Hello fellow bloggers
 team Moana is going to make a hangi!! so yesterday me and Piata made a animation about how to prep a hangi. Here are instruction to how to make a hangi.


1.Find an appropriate clear piece of land to dig the hole.

2. Clear the loose shrubs,leaves,grass,branches and other  loose materials from the area.

3. Water the area aroud your hole to stop your fire from spreading

4. Measure the appropriate area to dig. Use the cooking baskets as an outline. Give a little
extra space from the edge of the basket- 30 cm.

5. Get a spade and start  digging. Your hole needs to be deep enough to allow for the depth of the baskets plus the wood,rocks and iron o which they will sit.

6. Gather the wood,rocks and iron and prepare the hole - use native woods like puriri and totora for heat and manuka for flavour.