Friday, July 31, 2020

Bees wax wraps

Talofalava blogging world ,

Did you know that this month is plastic free July? in our class we have 
been looking at the plastic in our classroom and the plastic and the plastic rubbish that we created.
we've  also been learning about how our plastic rubbish impacts.

To help reduce the amount of single use plastic (like cling film) that we throw away, we had a go at making some beeswax wraps. Bees wax warps are good for our environment because they can bee refuse 
again and again.
  1. choose  a fabric that is 100% cotton.

  2. Cut the fabric into a square.

  3. Sprinkle the beeswax on the fabric. 

  4. Sprinkle the backing paper fabric.

  5. Iron it until it melts.

  6. Peel off the backing paper.

  7. then Peel off the fabric.

  8. Shake the fabric in the air until it cools down. 








 

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Are These Signs Important

Kia ora  bloggers 





last week we read a article  about a family of the boys  who went on a ferry and noticed that there were signs  EVERYWHERE 



we than look around our school for sign and took some photos of them.

i made a DLO of which signs are important and which signs are not important


i put some on  important side and  on the not important side because some of it is not good and some are not important.

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Saipo patterns and digatal art

talofa lava bloggers 

this week is samoan language  we have looking at Siapo(also know as tapa)and how 
they are created .

Did you know that the colours that they use for siapo.

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

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