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We are a Year 8 class from Waimea Intermediate School, which is in Nelson, New Zealand. We hope you enjoy reading our blog.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Holiday flooding
Saxton Stadium in a mess. Photo from Waimea Weekly |
Have you or your family had any problems with flooding?
Share your story here, or tell us what you have been up to for the holidays
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Brigadeiro
Today we found out about a traditional Brazilian sweet called Brigadeiro, which is like a chocolate ball. Children make and eat these at birthday parties and on children's day. It is a special tradition that Miss B fiance Vanderley continues to do here in New Zealand, this remind him of Brazil and his childhood growing up there.
This is what you do once you have made it (Vanderley made it for us at home)
First, you rub a bit of butter on to your hands.
Then, you take a teaspoon of chocolate and roll it in a ball between your hands.
Lastly, you can add some shredded coconut into your hand and roll it around the outside of the chocolate.
The best part is eating it!!!
It is so good you try hard to get seconds!!!
If you would like the recipe to make this at home, here is the link in English
So what did you think???
This is what you do once you have made it (Vanderley made it for us at home)
First, you rub a bit of butter on to your hands.
Then, you take a teaspoon of chocolate and roll it in a ball between your hands.
Lastly, you can add some shredded coconut into your hand and roll it around the outside of the chocolate.
The best part is eating it!!!
It is so good you try hard to get seconds!!!
If you would like the recipe to make this at home, here is the link in English
So what did you think???
PayBack
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Refugee Camps
We have been writing descriptive sentences describing what
we think refugee camps might be like based this photo we looked at.
Here are some examples:
Refugee camps houses are made out of old ragged sheets,
blankets or whatever else they could find. Philip
Refugee camps are full of rubbish flying everywhere, it’s as
dry as a crisp and the harmful rays of the sun beat down on the people all day.
Xavier
The smell of it is so terrible it is like sticking your head
in the toilet. Josh.B
The camps are not roomy at all and are coated with handmade
small tents, with dirty cloths and many people crowd into them to get to the
shade. Lauren
The stench is revolting. Laura
Friday, 12 April 2013
Traditions
Derek shared with us a tradition that his family does at Easter time called Cascarón. This is a tradition where his family paints eggs, hollows them out and fills them with confetti. Once you have made the eggs you then crack them above someones head, which is said to bring good luck. This tradition is also very popular in Mexico.
Thank you Derek for kindly making one for everyone in the class to enjoy your families traditions.
Does your family have a special tradition?Thursday, 11 April 2013
Aerobics
Giving it a go |
Throughout the week they created and revamped an aerobics routine which the whole syndicate had to follow.
It was a fantastic performance which everyone enjoyed and participated.
Thanks very much for the great idea, effort and enthusiasm girls! Well done to everyone for giving it a go!!
Our stars, Hannah, Lucy and Maria |
What did you think of the aerobics??
What are some other ideas for our next fitness session?
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Discrimination
Today we discussed discrimination, and we did not really understand it.
Watch the animation below.
Then try and answer the following questions:
How does this animation explain what discrimination means?
What are some examples of discrimination?
What does the video suggest to do to stop discrimination?
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