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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Sniffing Marshmallows or Eat dry spaghetti?

Hello there Bloggers,
I'm here with a blog-post that is a bit unusual.. some marshmallows on top of spaghetti towers of shame if I'm to be exact.

Rimu was challenged to join a group of 4 and work together to make a tower completed has high and stable with a marshmallow on top.. some failed some bailed and some nailed.

Right here I have photos and a brief idea of the rules and items of food we must have, sadly the one metre of string was useless but we still draped it over our creation to make sure it was all included..



Google slides was helpful to make this tasty looking presentation, but as you can see by the rules, items and photos it still was a fun experience for the whole team!

Don't worry.. we ate the marshmallow at the end.. and the spaghetti.. but anyways I loved this experience it was a way to enhance teamwork and bonding but alot of our progress made a difference!

Would you eat the marshmallow or dried crunchy spaghetti? Have you done this before? Did your parents throw you in a room and test you with a marshmallow on a plate?

Don't forget to tell me!
Talk to you next time bloggers!

Interesting choices of traditional foods here in the Matariki Celebration..

Kia ora Bloggers,
I'm back with another blog-post talking about some traditions, specifically the Celebration of Matariki.

I've learnt a few things about the celebration of Matariki that I'd like to talk about and perhaps you'd like to explore this further than I am but anyway let's get right into it!

Firstly I'd like to talk about some weird but simple food they have like kumara, fish, bird and for some reason berries. This tradition involves these foods alot and naturally when storehouses get filled with these food ingredients it normally starts the beginning of Matariki.

But that's not all I've found some interesting stuff I've not really heard before and I've designed a perfect DLO showing all the random anonymous facts about my now knowing information. Right here!




If you have any other information I'd love to know, beware this isn't the only thing lurking on my blog so please feel free to look in the future, but this lovely DLO presented to you was made with Google Drawings. Sure it's simple but it atleast makes an understanding of what some facts are of the Matariki celebration.

Have you done this celebration before? What have you learnt about the Celebration of Matariki? Does your appetite feel interested in these traditional foods?

Make sure to tell me! But for now that'll be all today, see you next time bloggers!