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Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Choc-Chip Cookies

What they Smelt Like :
  1. Butter
  2. Sugar
  3. Weird 
What did they look like: 
  1. gooey
  2. Brown/Golden
  3. Warm
What did they taste like:
  1. Like the dough
  2. Weirdish
  3. the a cookie

Cookie Recipe

1/4 c Sugar (50g) 
6T or 100g Margarine or Butter

2T Condensed Milk
1t Baking powder
1c Flour
1t Es-sender ( may vary with flavour used )
1/4 c of Inclusions (eg choc chips )


Method:

  1. Preheat Oven to bake 180℃
  2. Cream the Butter or Margarine ( Room Temperature ) and Sugar together in a large Bowl.
  3. To the creamed mixture add Condensed Milk and beat with wooden spoon. add the Es-sender.
  4. sift the flour and the baking powder. Add to the mixture. Mix.
  5. Add you inclusions to the dough. Mix gently.
  6. Use a teaspoon to scoop out dough (23g - 30g)
  7. Roll Into balls using the palns of your hands.
  8. Place on baking paper on tray. press lightly with fork or plam of your hands to flatten dough slightly.
  9. Bake 180℃ of 10 to 15 mins or fan Bake 170℃

My Rating

My group work rating out of 1 to 5 is 


4/5 

Thursday, 18 June 2020

Matariki is

What is Matariki?Ko Matariki kei runga, ko te tohu tēnā o te tau!

Matariki signals the Māori New Year. It is a time of renewal and celebration in New Zealand that begins with the rising of the Matariki star cluster (the Pleiades or Seven Sisters).


When is Matariki?

Matariki is a star cluster which appears in the night sky during mid-winter. According to the Maramataka (the Māori lunar calendar), the reappearance of Matariki, brings the old lunar year to a close and marks the beginning of the new year. Hence, Matariki is associated with the Māori New Year


.1. The reappearance of the seven Matariki stars, in late May or early June, signals the beginning of the Māori New Year.

However, not all iwiiwi tribes celebrate at the same time. Some may begin festivities on the first full moon after the star cluster rises, or on the next new moon.


2. Matariki is a star cluster, not a constellation.

A cluster is a group of stars that are near each other in space. When seen from Earth, the stars in a constellation appear to be close together in a pattern, but they might actually be far from each other. There are about 500 stars in the Matariki cluster, but only six or seven are visible without a telescope.


3. You can see Matariki for yourself.

The location of Puanga in the mid-winter sky

The location of Puanga and Matariki in the mid-winter sky. From Work of the Gods(link is external) by Richard Hall 

From early June, before sunrise, look to the north-east horizon. Find the constellation Tautoru, or Orion’s belt (sometimes called ‘the pot’). Trace a line northwards from the three stars of Tautoru. Look for a faint sparkle of tiny dots, about the same width as Tautoru is long. This is the Matariki star cluster. Matariki can also be seen during the summer months in this location of the sky after sunset.

Watch a video on how to find Matariki

4. Matariki is one of the star clusters nearest to Earth.

Compared with other star clusters, Matariki is close to Earth – but it’s still 440 light years away. If you drove there in a car at a speed of 100 kilometres an hour, you would arrive in 4.8 billion years!

5. Matariki has many different names around the world.

The star cluster is visible to the naked eye from most parts of our planet, and has many different names. In English, it is called the Pleiades (its ancient Greek name) or the Seven Sisters. The Hawaiian name is Makali‘i, or ‘eyes of royalty’, and in Japan it is Subaru, meaning ‘gathered together’. 

6. Some iwiiwi tribes use Puanga (Rigel in the constellation Orion) as a signal for the new year.

Matariki’s reappearance in the north-east sky is not visible in all parts of New Zealand, especially in areas to the west of mountains. For some iwi in Taranaki and Whanganui, and on the West Coast of the South Island, the new year begins with the rising of Puanga.

Learn about the difference between Matariki and Puanga

Astronomers explain Puanga and Matariki

7. In the past, tohungatohunga priests or experts looked to Matariki to predict if the next harvest would be abundant.

The brighter and clearer the stars seemed, the warmer the growing season would be, ensuring a good harvest.

8. Many iwi speak of the seven Matariki stars as a mother and her daughters.

The mother is Matariki, and her daughters are Tupu-ā-nuku, Tupu-ā-rangi, Waipunarangi, Waitī, Waitā, and Ururangi.

Find out more about the names of the stars – the six sisters

9. For some iwi, Matariki is connected to the creation story of Ranginui and Papatūānuku.

One Matariki story is about when TāwhirimāteaTāwhirimātea god of the wind discovered that his parents, RanginuiRanginui the sky father and PapatūānukuPapatūānuku the earth mother, had been separated. He tore out his eyes in anger and threw them into the sky – the stars are his seven eyes.

10. Matariki was used by the crews of voyaging wakawaka vessels to guide them across the Pacific.

Tohunga kōkōrangiTohunga kōkōrangi expert astronomers used stars and star clusters such as Matariki to help them navigate great distances across the Pacific. Today, there is a revival of these traditional navigation skills. Crews have sailed double-hulled waka from as far as Rarotonga to Aotearoa New Zealand, guided only by traditional methods.  


Friday, 5 June 2020

Drama

Hey guys today we were doing freeze frames about the story Mohawk. Miss put us into groups but most people just made their own which didn't really matter to me.Put here is my groups photo of the freeze frame of this story (Mohawk).

Caption:

Hollie: I am so embarrassed why is everyone looking at me i hope everyone will still want to be friends.

Maia: Ewe her hair is rank she should of just stayed home no one will be her friends and if they do something is wrong with them.

Eduarda: She looks ugly eww she has no friends she need help








Today we write thing about what people know about us and what people dont know.

what people Know about me :

1. I eat food
2. Im female
3. Im Maori
4. I have brown eyes
5. I have Teeth
6. Im short
7. Im Loud 


What people dont know about me:

1. Im annoying
2. I LOVE food
3. I hate reading
4. Im always loud 
5. Im a aunty to 3
6. Im usally mad
7. Im always hungry 
8. I know alot of peoples birthday




https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQ9n9jaWsF0KrHRQD-aHx6lcE-vWq84xXXSw4EpbTFpBmsJfOHL8ZxaJv-ogdsOo2qlv9cmWENQG5ok/pub







Thursday, 4 June 2020

After the storm

Hey this is a slide of answers of the questions for reading the story i choose was after the storm.
 here is the questions with my answers.  
 

Friday, 29 May 2020

Interviewing Hollie.E

Today I will be interviewing another student. I will be asking them five questions about their lock down. I will be interviewing Hollie.E  Here are the questions for her to answer.




  •  What did you do during Lock Down ?
Hollie's Response: She went to the park but not on the playground.She played with her cats for a long time probably about 1-2 hours playing with her cats. and somehow did homework because she might of wanted to.She helped her family while fixing and decorating.

  • What did you like about lock down ? 
Hollie's Response: Not having to go to school and having to wake up so early every morning. She Liked that she did school work somehow she liked it. she was very happy that she got to spend time with her cats for longer.she did her Tik Toks and I know i'm probably not going follow her. Not having to worry about having to wake up early so she got to sleep longer . 
  • What didn't you like about lock down ?
Hollie's Response:  She did not like how she had to stay home and not able go anywhere. She hated the fact that she had her birthday in lock down. She did not like how she had to be with her sisters for 8 weeks. and of cores not being able to she her friends and other family members.
  • how did you feel in the begging of lock down ?
Hollie's Response:  She was very very confused about what was happening Feel happy that she didn't have to go to school for a while. But still very confused about what the hell was happening around her.  
  • How did you feel when you got back to school ?
Hollie's Response:  She felt kinda sad because she was not looking forward to having to wake up early every morning. She felt happy because she was able to see her Friends and bully them. But of course we cant forget to  bully them chairs.


Saturday, 14 March 2020

Mahinga Kai

So in Hurumanu 1 / Who Are We 

We have been in groups, There are three groups - ( Mahinga Kai , Tangata whenua, Te Tiriti oWaitangi.
In each group there is 2-3 reading tasks and there is one slide. In the slide there are questions about the subject / group that you are doing.

In the first week we did this hurumanu I was in  the Te Tiriti o Waitangi group.
after  two weeks of so we all switched group and then I got put into the Mahinga Kai.
So since I was in the Mahinga Kai I had to do the slide created for that group subject and here the slide that I Had to do with Hollie who was my buddy.



Thursday, 20 February 2020

Paper hat Instructions

So today guys we had the follow Instructions to make a paper hat then we got told the make the same instructions of how to make a paper hat and here is mine.


"Try make your own using these Instructions"




How To Make A Paper Hat 




Instructions:

  1. Get a A4 piece paper.
  2. Fold your  A4 piece of Paper horizontally in half.
  3. Using the same piece of paper Fold your  piece of paper in half Portrait direction.
  4. Unfold the piece of paper so it looks the same as the piece of paper did in step 2
  5. With both corners on the no open side fold both into the middle 
  6. Then with each flap of the open side fold them up but make sure they are going different directions
  7. Then open the hat and pop it on your head and enjoy 



DONE