We also made a ginormous kite and it had a lot of the normal matariki patterns like swirls and waves.
We also got to make stop motion out of playdoh and then we made the audio that part was pretty hard because we were outside and it was very very windy.
now I am going to teach you how to make fried bread so you can eat it and taste a bit of heaven.
1. You need a bowl, a wooden spoon and a plastic pad.
2. You add 3 and a half cups of flour.
3. You add about 3 cups of water into the bowl and stir it.
4. Stir until soft the push onto the plastic pad.
5. fold the dough and the flatten it a few times.
6. After you fold the dough you get an electric frying pan and fill it with oil half way.
7. Then when the pan has heated up you cut your dough into 6 pieces and SLOWLY put it in or you will burn yourself (like I did).
8. After about 4 minutes take them out.
9. Cut them in half.
10. Fill them with butter, jam and golden syrup and there is you heaven. blog you later. ka pai!!!
It sounds like Matariki Day was awesome Austin. What a treat to have some yummy, warm fried bread on such a windy day. Did the kite fly?
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Kia ora. I am Joshua from St Mary’s School.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you told me how to make fried bread.
Maybe you could show us what you learnt.
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Joshua
Hi my name is Kedjron from Ahipara school. I really like the your activity that you did with your classmates and students.
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