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I am a year 7 learner at Ruapotaka School, New Zealand. I am in Room 1 and my teacher is Mrs Cardoza.
I am still blogging …
but I’ve moved.
to visit my new blog
and see the next stage of my learning journey.
Comments are closed here. Please comment on my new blog.
This year was so fun I loved the water slide we are doing and I love playine on the park. My favourite thing about 2021 was spending time with my teacher she is amazing. Her name is Mrs Cardoza. Prize giving was so amazing I hope I get a prize next year tho.
Hope you had fun learning about a hangi
These are pictures of hangi’s
HANGI
1.the pit in which food is cooked on heated stone the food cooked in a hangi.
2.A meal or gathering at which food is cooked in a hangi and served.
3. Hangi can take about 3 to 4 hours
4.Hangi is a traditional feast that came from maori people.
5. John Tipene was the person who made hangi a thing
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Sketching a meal
Working on drawings
Think of all the food that you made during this lockdown. Find an image of that food online or insert a photo that you took of your meal. Use the space below to insert the picture into. Remember to show the way it is presented, e.g. on a serving dish.