Today in Wananga everyone had to work on the EOTC week activity slides. We have to do 1 activity of each outing we are going on next week. We are going to Jellie Park, Adrenalin Forest and Christchurch City centre. I started on Jellie park by making a poster of 8 tips on water safety. I hope this poster helps you to learn tips on water safety.
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Monday, November 9, 2020
Smoothies -Home Economics
Healthy Eating // Smoothies
Last Wednesday we made smoothies, all the different groups got handed a different flavored smoothie to make, my group got given chocolate banana smoothie. First we gathered all the ingredients, then we added the milk, bananas, honey, coco powder and icecream to the blender to start mixing everything together. Once everything was blended together smoothly we poured it into a measuring cup, so that everyone could pour a tiny amount to taste test it into a little shot glass.
We learnt new skills of you can literally mix everything together to make a good tasting smoothie.
They all looks so delicious to eat, some smelled so yum and so smelled weird, some tasted so amazing ans some tasted so unpleasant. I rate my chocolate banana smoothie 9/10, they was too much banana added to the smoothie.
In my team was me, Skyler, Reiya and we worked so well together again.
At the end of this lesson me and Jayden made an ultimate smoothie which was using the leftover ingredients as there was no more smoothie making for the school. We put 9 general ingredients in and 1 special ingredients in. The ingredients we using were milk, yogurt, pure orange juice, banana, peaches, frozen berries, frozen blueberries, a weet-bix and the special ingredient was vanilla essence. This smoothie tasted so delicious, actually tasted way better than the other one that were created and it was my favorite one yet.
Labels:
Food technology,
Home Economics,
Smoothies,
Term 4 2020.,
Week 5
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Women rights essay
Introduction:
Women rights can be very different to mens, sometimes to extreme points of inequality. In certain countries women’s education is only upto 13 years in school because they are believed to stay home babysitting and cleaning the house. Also women are so underpaid compared to men in sport and have the least audience watching them play compared to men's sport too.
Paragraph 1 - what causes your topic?
Over the years women have barely had education because in some countries it’s believed they are to stay home everyday babysitting and cleaning the house, well the men go out working and making money for the household. It was thought by many people that that’s how women should live their lives and how men should live theirs. Also people constantly appreciate supporting men's sport leaving the women sport out of the picture, and women shouldn’t have to deal with getting underpaid when the men get paid big time.
Over the years women have barely had education because in some countries it’s believed they are to stay home everyday babysitting and cleaning the house, well the men go out working and making money for the household. It was thought by many people that that’s how women should live their lives and how men should live theirs. Also people constantly appreciate supporting men's sport leaving the women sport out of the picture, and women shouldn’t have to deal with getting underpaid when the men get paid big time.
Paragraph 2 - what are the impacts of your topic?
The impacts on women’s lives can lead them to maybe getting sexually assaulted, like men can get assaulted too but the majority of the time women can be left completely frightened because they are generally weaker than men are. So this means women have a least chance of fighting them off than men. Also if women don’t do the babysitting or clean the house they generally get beaten up or assaulted for not listening to the elder.
The impacts on women’s lives can lead them to maybe getting sexually assaulted, like men can get assaulted too but the majority of the time women can be left completely frightened because they are generally weaker than men are. So this means women have a least chance of fighting them off than men. Also if women don’t do the babysitting or clean the house they generally get beaten up or assaulted for not listening to the elder.
Paragraph 3 - what is the situation of your topic?
To this day now men still believe that women should babysit and clean the house, well the mean are out doing something. For many years Kate Sheppard was going for the freedom of women rights because everyone deserves equality. She did a very good job as women rights has improved, like they can finally vote in New Zealand, can stay in school until year 13 for a best education, not having to stay home babysitting and clean the house and least assaults have happened, so Kate Sheppard has done the best of women mostly in New Zealand.
To this day now men still believe that women should babysit and clean the house, well the mean are out doing something. For many years Kate Sheppard was going for the freedom of women rights because everyone deserves equality. She did a very good job as women rights has improved, like they can finally vote in New Zealand, can stay in school until year 13 for a best education, not having to stay home babysitting and clean the house and least assaults have happened, so Kate Sheppard has done the best of women mostly in New Zealand.
Conclusion:
To finish this up women should have equal rights to men in everything possible, because women should be able to do what they like as they are their own person. Women rights are so important and have come a long way over the years because of this very important woman in New Zealand, Kate Sheppard.
To finish this up women should have equal rights to men in everything possible, because women should be able to do what they like as they are their own person. Women rights are so important and have come a long way over the years because of this very important woman in New Zealand, Kate Sheppard.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Heart Dissection
What have we been learning about?
We have been learning about the heart, the different parts and how it works.
Why are we dissecting heart?
We dissected the heart to see all the different parts and how it feels all attached together. When we were dissecting the heart there were to missing parts where were the atrium and veins. Since all the diagrams looked the same we wanted to see for ourselves.
What are the parts of the heart? Did you see them?
While we were dissecting the heart we found different parts of the heart along the way like the valves, some arteries, septum and heart springs. We also saw the thickness difference between the left and right side.
Did you enjoy the dissection? Why/why not?
I was alright, the smell was so bad and it felt so weird but otherwise it was good.
We dissected the heart to see all the different parts and how it feels all attached together. When we were dissecting the heart there were to missing parts where were the atrium and veins. Since all the diagrams looked the same we wanted to see for ourselves.
What are the parts of the heart? Did you see them?
While we were dissecting the heart we found different parts of the heart along the way like the valves, some arteries, septum and heart springs. We also saw the thickness difference between the left and right side.
Did you enjoy the dissection? Why/why not?
I was alright, the smell was so bad and it felt so weird but otherwise it was good.
Labels:
Heart Dissection,
Hurumanu 2,
Science,
Term 4 2020.,
Week 4
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Rice Paper Spring Rolls -Home Economics
Healthy Eating // Rice Paper Springs Rolls
Last Wednesday we made rice paper spring rolls, first we cut the vegetables into little pieces like lettuce, carrot, cucumber, and also had white noodles. Next we soften the rice paper sheets in warm water to make it easier to fold, then we added all the ingredients in, first folding the sides then rolling it.
We learnt new skills of cutting vegetables into julienne scrips and the specific way to fold the rice paper springs rolls.
It looked good enough to eat, smelled very plastic, tasted so rough and disgusting. I rate my rice paper spring roll 2/10, could've added some meat and sauce so it wasn't dry.
In my team was me, Skyler, Reiya and we worked so well together.
Labels:
Home Economics,
Rice Paper Springs Rolls,
Term 4 2020.,
Week 4
Monday, November 2, 2020
Open Steak Sandwich -Home Economics
Healthy Eating // Open Steak Sandwich
A few Wednesdays ago we made open steak sandwich, first we chopped the steak into strips, then we cut all the vegetables like lettuce, cheese and onion. Next we seasoned the steak in oil, salt, pepper, garlic, and then cooked it until brown. Once everything was ready we started packed it into the bread.
We learnt new skills of cutting vegetables and not the burn the steaks because it would be very rough and chewy.
It looked very pleasant, smelled so delicious and tasted so yum! I rate my open steak sandwich 9/10, could've added more ingredients in.
In my team was only me and Shontae, we worked really well together.
Labels:
Home Economics,
Open Steak Sandwich,
Term 4 2020.,
Week 4
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