This week's writing challenge was to find a fairy tale and to turn it into a Christmas story here is mine.
I did mine on the three little pigs.
I was a student at Awahono School in Greymouth and this is where I shared my learning.
This week's writing challenge was to find a fairy tale and to turn it into a Christmas story here is mine.
I did mine on the three little pigs.
This week our teacher Mrs Bailey set us a task just like the last time but this time we had to research a famous maori person me and my friends Mila and Adarsh helped me here is our finished project.
For the last 2 weeks our teacher Mrs Bailey set us a challenge to do a slideshow on a famous who has influenced or made change in the world for a research project we had to do it in pairs so I chose to do it with my friend Mila here is our's.
Today Mrs Bailey gave us a challenge that was to write a slideshow or google document on how to do fractions here is mine
Today Mrs Bailey gave us a task. The task was to make a milo hot or cold. Once we made our milo we had to write a set of instruction's once we wrote the set of instruction's Mrs Bailey or Julie tried our Instruction's to see if they made a good milo. Here is a example of mine.
How to make a Milo
Ingredients
2 teaspoons of milo powder
1 marshmallow
milk
Cup
Water \ hot
spoon
Step 1: Get out a cup.
Step 2: Get out the milo.
Step 3 Open the lid of the milo powder.
Step 4 Put the spoon in the milo powder and scoop out two teaspoons of milo powder.
Step 5 Put the milo powder that you scooped into your cup.
Step 6 Put 2/4 a cup of hot water in your cup with the milo powder.
Step 7 Put a quarter of milk in your cup as well then stir thoroughly till it goes a soft brown.
Step 8 Once your milo is stirred thoroughly make sure to taste it because if it is too hot you can put more milk in it and if you would like you can add marshmallows.