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Friday, May 21, 2021
Friday, May 7, 2021
Kasundi leftover toastie
Ingredients
Kasundi spiced indian relish
Tasty cheese
Leftover meat
Bread
Butter
Equipment: rated 7+ to make
X2 butter knife
Sharp knife
Toastie maker
Spatula
cheese grater
chopping board
Method:
1. Firstly you have to get out all of your equipment and ingredients.
2. Second you have to start grating your cheese and slicing your meat thinly on a chopping board.
3. Third plug in your toastie maker into the wall and wait for it to heat up.
4. While you're waiting for your toastie maker to heat up butter both pieces of bread on one side spread Kasundi onto one of your pieces of bread not on the buttered side.
5.once your toastie maker is heated up, put the buttered side of bread down with the Kasundi and build the sandwich from there on with your hands.
6. Once the light has turned from red to green your Kasundi toastie is done. Get it out your toastie with a spatula.
7. Once your toastie comes out the butter should've turned it golden brown and crispy.
Enjoy! :)
My writing goal was to use bossy verbs.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
12 things in Dora the Explorer’s Pocket
Pippa
12 things in Dora the Explorer’s Pocket
In Dora the explorers pocket you would find: 6 old yellow from age maps from her previous Adventures; a torch in case she goes somewhere dark; a bone for her dog in case he gets hungry; a sphere pair of boots for boots; 3 bananas in case boots gets hungry.
My Focus today was to add Simicons to my writing
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
maths reflection week 9
Maths Place Value Reflection Week 9 - To go on Blog
Thinking about my learning in place value the parts I’ve improved upon have been (which concepts - get them from the subheadings on the test) . Give some examples eg I now know how many 10s are in a number eg there are 12 tens in 120.
The reasons for my improvement have been doing the how many groups of 10 are in each number.
These could have been Mathletics, watching videos from
the website, the workshops you attended or the Kahoots
you were part of.
The parts I really enjoyed were doing the math workshops.
The parts that could be better were going on to mathletics more.
Friday, March 26, 2021
Pippa week 8 Reflection
My Weekly Reflection for Week 8
What I learned this week was: to help people who are sad angry and nervous.
In Maths was how to: make decimal numbers with 1 10 and 1,000 blocks.
In Spelling how to spell triathlon
Thinking about our value of responsibility, this is how I’ve been responsible this week by listeningto the teacher at all times.
My next steps are to do my learning apps at home more.
My person who I think has been the most responsible this week is Bell
Monday, March 8, 2021
Hone heke
Hone heke
Hone heke was a cheeky little boy child and up. He was born in 1799 and died in 1859. When he was 21 hegot married to Hariata . when he was 23 he had his first child hoani.
When hone heke was 24 he became mori chief of rotorua. Hone hekes uncle
(te roupayaha )wnt to the british and got given 200 guns and went around murdering his rivels people. Do you know that hone hekw was the first to agree with the treaty but it was fake. He only did it to annoy the other chiefs.

