Monday 28 May 2018

How To Make Coconut Cream

Coconuts are a key ingredient in Samoan cooking. Every part of the coconut is used. You can eat the flesh raw or use it for cooking, you can drink the juice, the shell makes a handy cup or, together with the husks, you can fuel a cooking fire. The most widely used product from the coconut is coconut cream, so let me describe how the cream is traditionally made.

You will need: coconut/popo,knife,scraper,coconut husk and bowl


How to make coconut cream


1} First collect what you need.


2} Then get the coconut and use the back of the knife to break it in half.


3} Take the halved coconut and a scraper. If you're left handed put your left hand on the bottom of the coconut put your right on the top of the coconut and turn it around. If you’re right handed you have to do the reverse


4} After you will have the flesh. Now put some of the coconut flesh into the coconut husk. Twist the tauaga (husk) and squeeze tightly. Repeat this until the cream comes out.
  
5} Now you have the coconut shell put it in the fire. For the dried coconut feed to pigs or chickens and enjoy your freshly made coconut cream

Faafetai

Thursday 17 May 2018

States of Matter

States of Matter

This is all about states of matter today I will tell you about states of matter I hope you
enjoy this I’m going to tell you about: solids,liquids and gases.
                                                           
Solids
Solids are something really hard like tables playgrounds. They have their own shapes.
The molecules are really close together.
                                                  
 Liquids


Liquids are something like: water lemon juice and coffee. They don't have their own
shapes bottle or container. The molecules are not really close but a little bit spreading
out.
                                                
 Gases
Gases have molecules which are spread out. Here’s some examples about gas.
Oxygen and air is gas. The molecules spread out very quickly.

This explanation text explains why solids, gases and liquids are states of matter. States

of matter can be found everywhere.

Thursday 10 May 2018

A letter from Galipoli 27th April 1918

Dear Linda,
It is a very shocking war. There are a lots of flies. Some men were killed by the hot golden shells, Some people were worn out. There were all different type of gun sounds like the snipers and machine guns. There were terrible sounds of the men fighting the enemy. But the worst thing is to carry the guns, bullets and water. We have to carry the guns and bullets and water up the hill.. I am hating the noise that the guns make. The hills was narrow to escape. The war is dangerous I can hear the bomb BOOM! It is a very scary war.

From Lee

School photograph

School photograph


Dear photographer,
I’m writing to you to express my opinion about the way you take the photos photographs.


Some people  really like how you arrange the size of the photos because everyone can see it clearly .


Surely when you take the photo people are looking in the camera.


It is clear that the backdrop is very clear and neat.


People like the way that you tell everyone in the photo to smile.


I really feel that the photo is perfect.


I also like the uniform colour with the backdrop which is red because it goes  with green.
I’m absolutely certain that you should read my ideas most carefully. You may or may Not agree with my opinions,
but please do consider them. I look forward to hear back from you


your sincerely,
Lee lin