WALT use some of the techniques we have been learning about in ART to create our own artwork. For my free art I did an ace card of spades.
Rhiannon @ Oruaiti school
Welcome to Nikau whānau we are a class of year 7 and 8 at Oruaiti school in the Far North, NZ. Our teacher is Mr Pickard.
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Monday, September 6, 2021
FRY BREAD
MADE BY RHIANNON
How to make
a single Batch of fry bread/family recipe.
You will need.
3 cups of warm water,
3 teaspoons of sugar,
1 capfull or 2 tablespoons of yeast,
3 cups of plain flour,
3 teaspoons of salt,
A Pan half full of Cooking oil,
First, add sugar to warm water then mix till dissolve, then sprinkle the yeast over the top.
Put aside to allow yeast to activate.
Next, mix the flour and salt in a large bowl and stir.
Then, add the yeast mixture into the flour mixture and stir together to make a dough.
Put the dough in a big bowl covered with a clean tea towel and put it in a warm place to rise, about twice the size of the bowl.
Last, once the dough has risen, sprinkle some flour on the bench top and roll out the dough.
Next, mix the flour and salt in a large bowl and stir.
Then, add the yeast mixture into the flour mixture and stir together to make a dough.
Put the dough in a big bowl covered with a clean tea towel and put it in a warm place to rise, about twice the size of the bowl.
Last, once the dough has risen sprinkle some flour on the bench top and roll out the dough
Cut dough into thick strips and then into squares or whatever shape you want them to be.
COOKING THE FRY BREAD First, heat your pan of oil,
Next, take a small piece of dough and put into the hot oil,
If the small piece of dough rises up the oil is at a good temperature to start cooking the rest of your dough.
Cook your dough till golden brown on both sides.
Once all of your fry bread is cooked enjoy your fry bread, good for any occasion.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Thursday, November 5, 2020
JOGGING
JOGGING
What: Jogging is slow running it takes a longer time so you can last longer to clear your mind.
Who: Arthur Lydiard-he's a NZ coach and he does athletics.
When: 1950’s.
How: American coaches used to practise with their athletes ability.
Why: It makes people fit and helps build stamina/strength to be a good at athletics.
Where, NZ
Here's a link to find out more about jogging
Monday, November 2, 2020
Friday, October 16, 2020
Free art
WALT use some of the techniques we have been learning about in ART to create our own artwork. For my free art I did an ace card of spades.