Monday, May 28, 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.  
coconut


You will need:
Coconut /popo
Knife
Scraper
Coconut husk
Bowl


Method
  1. First  collect all of your equipment you will need and place the coconut scraper on a chair
  2. Next crack the coconut shell with the back of the knife carefully while rotating the coconut shell.
  3. Pull the shell in half.
  4. Afterwards get the coconut scraper and scrape out the coconut flesh from the coconut shell but do
  5. not scrape too hard.
  6. Once the coconut flesh is scraped out of the shell gather the coconut flesh inside the coconut
  7. husk.
  8. Squeeze the coconut flesh and husk firmly twisting until the cream seeps out.
  9. Use the delicious coconut cream in all your favourite dishes.

Manuia tele.

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Year 4 camping

Year 4’s camping
Dear Mrs Ritchie


I am writing to express my opinion about why year 4’s should also go to camp.


You may believe that year 4’s are too young to go to camp however I disagree.  I think year 4’s need to go to camp because during camp students can learn a lot of life skills.


For example archery can let you practise your aim, something that has to do with aiming at school is dodgeball.


Another activity is raft building. Raft building could help us with our teamwork with different people and can teach us how to tie knots.
As you will now realise, camp would teach year 4's important life skills that we could use now and not just in Year 6.


Please consider these ideas carefully and I look forward to hearing from you


Yours sincerely

Isaac

Thursday, May 10, 2018

a letter from galipoli

A letter from Gallipoli
27 April 1918 Dear Neelansh
Here in Gallipoli it’s very hot and humid  and i'm in a war.
I’ve dug up my small trench underground . The trenches are made to make the soldiers comfortable while sleeping. I’m one of the snipers so every time I see an enemy move from a far distance I shoot them it’s hard to see them from a far distance .There a lot of shocks and traps in war. The war is vicious but there are only a few of soldiers left in the fight it’s very noisy during day but silent at night. The gun shots are very loud. I can hear grenades falling onto the ground making a splash of dirt as if it was water. Once an enemy soldier falls in our trench we kill them with our big knives. We were then outnumbered so we retreated and called for backup and more ships with more soldiers well that’s all I can write for now.
From your trusted friend,
Isaac.

school photos

Dear photographers

I am writing to express my opinion about you taking the school photos. I really like how you set up a hall of fame setting for the photos because people can see the pictures all together. You will understand that I really like how you set up the photos and that I really admire the organised arrangement of the boys and girls seatings for the school photos and the sibling photos.
I’m sure you will agree that you do amazing photos.  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 hearing back from you.

Yours sincerely , Isaac.