On Tuesday the year sevens and eights went to Moerewa school to do technology. The year sevens had cooking and the year eights had woodwork. I was in cooking class with all of the year sevens and we made pizza. For the bread base we had yeast and warm water and sugar so the yeast could rise in the warming draw. we prepared the toppings and they were tomato, onions, mushrooms, garlic, capsacum, bacon, cheese, oregano. Then we let the yeast and stuff in the warming draw for a few minutes. Well we were waiting we got all the dry ingredients that were flour, milk powder to make it soft and a pinch of salt. Then the yeast and stuff was ready so we pulled it out of the warming draw and we combined the dry ingredients and mixed it. Then we needed the dough and put it back in the bowl to rise. We let it sit then we rolled it out and put the toppings on and put it in the oven. Then we rinsed all our dishes and put them to the side and wiped our unites down. We cooked it for 20 minutes. It was delicious. Have you ever made pizza?
We are a class of year 6, 7 & 8 learners in learning space Te Ngahere at Paihia School in Northland, New Zealand. Our teachers are Whaea Becks and Whaea Chrissy.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Smart Relationships
Friday, May 14, 2021
Slow Start To Tech
In Te Ngahere the year 7 and 8’s went to tech and I am a year 8. I was in hard material class with Mr E. In the morning Mr E was explaining the rules of the power tools and hand tools (actually it took awhile, it was a bit of a slow start) after that Mr E told us the instructions of the techroom. Then he made us fill out a safety rules form then it was morning tea. We got something to eat and played touch for a bit then came back inside. Then after morning tea he gave us a strip of wood and we had to make a waka with the wood he had given us. So far we have only measured and drawn the outline of the waka. I think I managed pretty well for listening to all the instructions because Mr E took awhile to explain all of the instructions and I'm normally not that patient.
Have you ever made a wooden waka before?
Friday, May 7, 2021
Slow Start To Tech
My Writing: In Te Ngahere the year 7 and 8’s went to tech and I am a year 8, I was in hard material class with Mr E. In the morning Mr E was explaining the rules of the power tools and hand tools (actually it took awhile, it was a bit of a slow start) after that Mr E told us the instructions of the tech room. Then he made us fill out a safety rules form then it was morning tea, we got something to eat and played touch for a bit then came back inside. Then after morning tea he gave as a strip of wood and we had to make a waka with the wood he had given us. So far we have only measured and drawn the outline of the waka. I think i managed pretty well for listening to all the instructions because Mr E took awhile to explain all of the instructions and I'm normally not that patience.
Can you Follow Instructions?
The first question we read stated, read everything carefully before doing anything. I think no one understood what that meant because they started doing the test. As soon as number 23 was read it stated to only do questions 1 & 2.
Everyone should have read number 1 carefully so it wouldn’t have turned out to be wrong. Have you ever done an activity like this? Hope you enjoyed.
Ka Kite!