Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Bo peeps farm Kymani and Brooke

    Bo peeps farm

This is our experience at bo peeps farm.
Yesterday, my class and I went to Bo peeps farm. We got an introduction to all of the animals then we got started. I obviously pet the sheep first. The lady, told us that it felt wet on the outside and nice and warm, on the inside! This is because they have an oil in them to keep the fur nearest to their skin dry! Then I next pet the goat, it felt very smooth and soft. This is because goats natural environment are in hot places like...Great Britain, Europe, and East Asia. North America goats are more likely to be milk producers. Kymani and I, weren't afraid to pet them, except for the big goats thats for sure. Anyways inside the caravan there was a baby goat, 2 rabbits and a rooster. 
 


 
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Nutrition


We are learning about nutrition. We had a special person called Isabella to come in our class and teach us! She taught us what food had had protein or fibre in it! Then we had a little game which is where we had to sort out the foods into which labels and put them in groups! The groups were meats, fruit and vegies, and oats. 

 

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Matariki

Matariki


When the Matariki stars appear it is the beginning of the Maori new year 

We celebrate Matariki  like we celebrate Anniversaries,Christmas

Like sisters the stars shine bright like, the blazing sun, a night light

Matariki is a time for joy like spending time with family/friends

It is a time to learn like your at school

It is a time to plant crops like, carrots, pumpkins, potatoes

It is a time to fish and hunt 

It is a time to make things like kites with friends

It is a time to for give

Matatriki is a time where you can have a new approach to life




Friday, June 11, 2021

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Koko Alaisa How to

 

Koko Alaisa          Equipment:

Ingredients:            Ulo (Pot)

Koko (coco)           Cup (ipu)      

Alaisa (rice)             Spoon (sipuni) 

Vai (water)               Love

Suka (Sugar)


Method: Put the Alaisa in the vai . Then put your Koko (use half of the koko) in the ulo and let that boil. Then put sugar into a bowl (brown or white) and mix. Finally let that boil again for 10 minutes, Serve and enjoy!!