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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Why I choose this design

 Walt: We are learning to follow the design process.

                     

 Why I choose this design


I chose this design because it has the side boxes and if 


you want to plant any more plants then you can plant 


them in there. They are really helpful. I like how I 


did the carrots. The carrots are probably in the best place 


and on the bottom. My design gets a lot of sunlight 


because it is open at the front. My plants can get 


a lot of water because it doesn't have a shelter. That 


is why I choose this design. 


Equipment List

X 4 Boxes

X 12 Carrots

X 2 Board

X 1  pack of nails

X 1 hammer

X timber holders

X wooden planks

X 14 blueberries

X 4 lime

X 20 buckets




                 My pallet garden reflection 


      My favorite part was building my prototype. I burnt     


    myself ten times. I liked building the spare boxes on the 


    side and I think the pom poms were easy to glue on. 


What I found challenging was writing my reflection 


because it took me time and effort until I got to the blog. 


I should've tried my best to check my work before I went


up to the teacher.




Question:
What is your favourite thing bout making gardens?

Thursday, September 17, 2020

He aha te kupu Maori

Walt: We are learning new words  in Te Reo Maori.




Refection: My favourite part was finishing all my sides because I knew I had done some hard word. The Hardest part was the Te Reo Maori because I don`t know much Maori. The easy part was the English because I know more English than Maori.

Question: What can you say in Te Reo Maori?

Monday, September 14, 2020

Walt: We are learning to quickly calculate number problems.






My goal next time is to reach 100% in  9 mins and 25 second.


Refection: What I found easy was + - And what I found hard was divided because I haven`t been practising. My favourite part was my certificate because I got 95% on stage 5 in 9 mins and 36 seconds.


Questions: Do you think I did beater this time.




Friday, September 11, 2020

Making gummy

 Walt: We are learning to follow a recipe.



Wash your hands.

Grab out 1 bowl and juicer.

Cut six oranges and squeeze them 1 by 1 in the juicer.

Get ice and put some at the bottom of the gummy maker.

Put some honey and put 3 tbsp of gelatin into the gummy maker then put 120mls of the orange juice.

Then let it cool for 20 mins in the gummy maker.

Then when the 20 mins is over enjoy.






Reflection: My favourite part was pouring the gelatin in the snake shapes. The hard part was squeezing the lemon into the bowl out the juicer. The easy part was cutting the lemon.


Question: Do you have a recipe to make better gummy's if you don`t like these one`s?