Wednesday, 29 April 2015

ANZAC biscuits


Below Is my post about ANZAC biscuits. Here is some history of the ANZAC biscuits.

At first the ANZAC biscuits were called Soldier biscuits but after the lading at Gallipoli they changed the name to ANZAC biscuits. To ensure that the biscuits stayed crisp they were packed in used tins such as Billy tea tins.

How to make ANZAC biscuits

1 cup of rolled oats
1 cup of plain flour
1 cup of sugar
3/4 cup coconut
125g of sugar
2 table spoons of golden syrup
1/2 of a teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1 table spoon of boiling water

First pre-heat the oven to 150 degrees or 300 degrees F


First. get a bowl and put your oats into the bowl and sift the flour into the bowl now put the sugar and coconut/ combine

Second combine the butter and golden syrup over low heat until melted

Third combine soda with boiling water and mix with melted butter and mix into dry ingredients

Now take a teaspoon of mixture and put lightly on a slightly greased tray make sure there is room for spreading
now put them in the oven for 20 minutes










Friday, 27 March 2015

river testing infographic

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For the last couple of weeks we have been learning about river testing and this is my infographic. If you don't know what a infographic is. it an image that you might have drawn and then you put information about the thing that you have drawn about here is mine. 

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

My favourite spot.


This is my favourite spot that we go to in the holidays
Saint Patrick's Cove

I remember skipping across the bay with my uncles, cousin, sister and dad on my uncles boat. I leaned down to skim my fingers across the water. The salty water  sprayed up hitting me in the face, so I went and hid in the front of the boat to avoid getting sprayed any more. I scrambled out from the front of the boat when it stopped. I saw an amazing place that was covered at some points of the cove, like huge rocks  above where we stopped the boat. The rocks were hanging there like giant bats. With the crystal clear water below the boat I could see the holes on the floor of the cove with little crayfish and small fish hiding among the seaweed.  I smelled the salty aura from the water and the horrible stench from the old fish the boat had previously caught. I  could hear the faint sound of the crashing waves outside of the cove, and the swelling of the small waves inside of the cove and felt the small breeze pushing against my face. I could taste the salty mist from the waves crashing outside of the cove. Back again to the batch

A journey through the mind of Tosh.



This is my writing that we did a few weeks ago about us. Here is mine.


Take a trip inside my mind, a place where crazy and creative things happen, animals run wild and no rules and no violence between animals


At times my mind asks me questions how is gravity created? What would happen if you split an atom and what will happen? Is it possible to see a water molecule through a microscope.


I have 2 animals that I love.
I have a dog called Frank and he is a lab cross. My sister has a cat called Toby, he is a grump usually


I dream of an ultimate adventure where crazy things happen.  things twists and turns and stretch your mind to the limit


I wonder what my dog is doing at home sleeping or running round like a hyper dog with his pillow and tripping over himself or how much the world would have changed in 1000 years and what it was like 1000 year ago.


My hope is that I see what I could change when I am older and that people that I need help I can help.


I can often be found patting my dog or when my cousins are around playing with them and little cousins


When no one is watching
I do Nothing at all.


This year I want to be the best year because I have the teachers I wanted

My mihimhi

This is my mihimhi If you don't know what a mihimhi is it is a piece of writing of about your self in Maori. This is mine

Tena koe
Tena koutou
Ko Tosh T ahau
No Havelock North ahau
Ko te mata te maunga    
Ko Tukituki te awa
Ko Havelock North Primary te kura
Kei te mihi
Tena Koutou katoa


                         

Friday, 17 October 2014

Why We Should Have zoo's










For zoo’s
Against zoo’s




zoo’s are important for endangered animals.
The animals can’t kill or survive if they are kept in a zoo. They only get feed meat
They can breed in a safe area.
The animals can’t live in there natural habitat.
They can save lives of animals that are not well.
Animals can live there right to hunt and live.



When animals are in zoo’s they can’t live in there natural habitat which is unfair for the animals.They can’t kill if they are in the zoo so if they get released into the wild they can’t survive.The animals don’t have their natural space to roam around in their habitat. They are not always happy in their cage/enclosure

Dance With Mrs Washington