Today I solved a problem. The problem was that someone that went to rainbow end and only had $30 dollars and he spent $20 dollars for the tickets. Then he spent $7.00 on food. When I was solve it Mrs Linda came and help me solve it with Dallas and Johnathan after we finish taking notes we made a DLO showing how I solved the problem.
Wednesday, 19 September 2018
Math's problem's
Today I solved a problem. The problem was that someone that went to rainbow end and only had $30 dollars and he spent $20 dollars for the tickets. Then he spent $7.00 on food. When I was solve it Mrs Linda came and help me solve it with Dallas and Johnathan after we finish taking notes we made a DLO showing how I solved the problem.
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
wheel words
For reading I did 10 minute of wheel words. It was hard because I only see the words that are they are easy to do then I was getting used of finding the words. The 9 letter word one was hard to find because you had to use all the letters to make a 9 letter word, The 6 letter word was a little bit hard. The 5 letter word was a little bit easy and the 4 letter word was easy to find the center word was D.
Friday, 14 September 2018
How to cook a Hangi
How to make a Hangi
I am going to explain how to cook a hangi. A hangi is a traditional food maori people cook on special occasions.
The first thing you do is create a fire to warm the earth. The irons, stones and wood need to heat up to several hundred degrees. Once this temperature is reached the men break down the fire and remove the extra embers. After they finished they spread cabbage leaves on the embers to protect the food. Then the food baskets are put on top of the cabbage leaves. Wet sacks are put over the food baskets to help create steam and give the food its flavour. Tarpaulin and soil are then used to trap the heat so the food can cook. You need to wait for 3-4 hours before the hangi is ready to eat. At my marae we always cook hangi when there is a lot of people to feed.
This week we practiced writing explanations. I liked writing about the hangi as this is something my family makes really well.
Labels:
Explanation,
Nevaeh,
writing
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