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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Biscuit Box

 Kia ora bloggers,

Our maths lesson started with us taking a lucky dip into an old PAK'nSAVE shopping bag. Inside the bag, there were chocolates and biscuits wrapped in tin foil. I picked out the biscuits. Mrs Davies told us that we could only eat these once we had shown somebody at home. But we couldn't take them home unless we had made a paper box or paper container to hold the treats.  I made a box because the shape would tightly fit around the biscuits.

This was the paper box that I made.








If there is anything that I could improve on please comment.

Bye!

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

How to Hangi

Kia ora bloggers,

We watched a video about how to cook a traditional hangi. We had to take what we understood from that video and make a poster about how to cook a traditional hangi. The difference from hangis today from in the past are way different. Nowadays we have metal boxes that we put the kai in and it cooks way faster.

Here is my poster about how to cook a traditional hangi in a pit.















I hope you can read the words on the poster.

Kia ora, ka kite ano.