we did some stores that we had to start and this is my one.
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Monday, November 16, 2020
Thursday, September 17, 2020
my speech
Today my class did a speech and we hade a opshin of 1 or 2 1 maens you could possibly go to the final and our teacher Mr mill needs to judge it for the yeah fours and fives but the year fives are a bit harder because there are in two classes number 2 men's you do not go to the finals it's just in case you're too scared to say it to the finals but anyways this is mine.
Thursday, September 3, 2020
certificate
today my class read this book about Ricky and we had to make a certificate for him because he was a Maori and he was at a English school so he couldn't fit in properly at first but at the end he fitted in and this is mine.
monsters
today my class read about a story about monsters we had to read it then writes down the information and this is how much I wrote down.
Thursday, August 6, 2020
new collaboration
hi my name is Bob and my buddy poara we mixd electric with a wolf and it came up with this i hope you enjoy
Thursday, July 2, 2020
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Thursday, April 30, 2020
Sunday, April 26, 2020
My ANZAC Biscuits
I made ANZAC biscuits, they were sooo yum.
I used the easy recipe, and tip from Mrs Allan, honey instead of golden syrup and to press them down with a fork!
I added some chocolate on top in the last 2 minutes of baking. I tried to make it look like poppies.
*If you leave them in too long they might come out black. Yuck, burnt ANZAC biscuits.
When they were cool enough to eat, I tried one. It tasted really good. It was nice and soft.
My family enjoyed the chocolate ones when it was warm and fresh out of the oven.
My recipe:
1C quick oats
1C standard flour
1C sugar *this is a preservative that makes cookies last longer
1C coconut
120g butter
2 Tbsp golden syrup or honey
1 tspn baking soda
2 Tbsp water
Put the top 4 ingredients into a bowl and mix it.
Heat the next three ingredients in a pot.
Add water to the pot when it is all mixed together.
Add the melted mix into the dry mix.
Spoon it out into a ring for perfect circles.
Put it into the oven for 15 minutes.
Add chocolate IF you want and finish off baking the biscuits.
I used the easy recipe, and tip from Mrs Allan, honey instead of golden syrup and to press them down with a fork!
I added some chocolate on top in the last 2 minutes of baking. I tried to make it look like poppies.
*If you leave them in too long they might come out black. Yuck, burnt ANZAC biscuits.
When they were cool enough to eat, I tried one. It tasted really good. It was nice and soft.
My family enjoyed the chocolate ones when it was warm and fresh out of the oven.
My recipe:
1C quick oats
1C standard flour
1C sugar *this is a preservative that makes cookies last longer
1C coconut
120g butter
2 Tbsp golden syrup or honey
1 tspn baking soda
2 Tbsp water
Put the top 4 ingredients into a bowl and mix it.
Heat the next three ingredients in a pot.
Add water to the pot when it is all mixed together.
Add the melted mix into the dry mix.
Spoon it out into a ring for perfect circles.
Put it into the oven for 15 minutes.
Add chocolate IF you want and finish off baking the biscuits.
Friday, April 24, 2020
ANZAC wreath
So first you get some brown paper or something to make a circle.
roll the paper up and tape it together or twist it if you have no tape.
make a circle shape for the wreath.
Making the poppies:
First get red paper or paint some white paper red. Paint it on both sides.
Use a circle shape for the poppies.
Cut the circle shape out and fold it in half and cut two sides to make the poppy shape.
Paint the middle a bit black to make it look like a poppy.
Make sure to make a lot of them!
Use leaves to decorate the wreath if you want. Use wool or cotton or string or something to tie the leaves tight.
Put your poppies onto the wreath with glue or sellotape.
Then you are done.
You can put it on your door or your fence.
roll the paper up and tape it together or twist it if you have no tape.
make a circle shape for the wreath.
Making the poppies:
First get red paper or paint some white paper red. Paint it on both sides.
Use a circle shape for the poppies.
Cut the circle shape out and fold it in half and cut two sides to make the poppy shape.
Paint the middle a bit black to make it look like a poppy.
Make sure to make a lot of them!
Use leaves to decorate the wreath if you want. Use wool or cotton or string or something to tie the leaves tight.
Put your poppies onto the wreath with glue or sellotape.
Then you are done.
You can put it on your door or your fence.
-Lest we forget-
Thursday, March 19, 2020
traffic lights

Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Thursday, March 12, 2020
science

Thursday, February 27, 2020
Monday, February 17, 2020
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Friday, January 31, 2020
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