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Thursday 25 November 2021

Response to Text: Thurs - Comic Art

Comic Art



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1. As a child Raina Telgemeier loved


a) dolls                                 b) comics

c) sports                               d) cooking


2. Raina said that there was a shortage of comics about


a) Superheroes                                      b) Villains

c) newspaper articles                            d) stories that she could relate to


3. In your own words, explain what Raina’s comic book ‘Smile’ was about:


→  It’s about Telgemeier’s middle school experiences with braces and dental surgery.


4. True or False: Raina’s comic book ‘Smile’ was not very popular with kids:


a) True b) False


5. True or False: Raina Telgemeier has had more than 18 million copies of her books printed:


a) True b) False


6. An important award in children’s literature is called the 


a) Academy Awards                 b) Duffy Award

c) Newbery Award                                  d) Pulitzer Prize



 

Four Facts: Stencil on paper

 

Wednesday 24 November 2021

Response to Text: Weds - Pointillism

 Pointillism



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1. The art of Pointillism is a way of painting using 


a) stencils                           b) numbers

c) dots                                d) lines


2. An artist who developed this technique in 1886 was


a) Leonardo da Vinci                                  b) Georges Seurat

c) Frida Kahlo                          d) Pablo Picasso


3. In your own words, explain why pointillism paintings are different from normal paintings:


→Pointillism is different from normal art because pointillism is an art form using dots and normal art is using lines instead.


4. True or False: At first, the word ‘Pointillism’ was used as an insult to describe art:


a) True b) False


5. True or False: Pointillist painters mix their colours on a palette before painting:


a) True b) False


6. Pointillism is usually done using these types of paints because they are thicker


a) acrylic paints                    b) water colour paints

c) oil paints                                        d) pastels



Four Facts: Collage & Pointillism

 

Friday 19 November 2021

Fireworks Around the World (Research Task, Friday W5, T4)

 

Response to Text - Fireworks Friday (W5, T4)

 Response to text:People watching fireworks.

Fireworks


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1. Fireworks were first made from… 


a) Bombs b) Bamboo

c) Baboons d) Gunpowder


2. Where were fireworks first invented??


a) Italy b) USA

c) United Kingdom d) China


3. Explain where the word “pyrotechnics” comes from, and what it means.

→The skill of creating and setting them off is called pyrotechnics. The word comes from Greek words that mean fire and art.


4. True or False: Sodium salts create deep-red coloured fireworks.


a) True b) False


5. In what year did Guy Fawkes try to blow up the King?


a) 1506 b) 1605

c) 1650 d) November 5th



4 FACTS - Fireworks (T4, W5)

 


Kia ora and welcome to my blog. This week we have been learning about Diwali but today we are learning about Fireworks and Guy fawks day. Here are my 4 facts about Fireworks I hope you enjoy and leave a positive comment on my blog.

Thursday 18 November 2021

How to make samosas

 How to make samosas


Today  you are going to share instructions on how to create samosas. Watch the video on how to make samosas . You will need to use the video to help you know all of the ingredients and equipment needed to make samosas. You will also need to use the video to help you know the step by step instructions to make samosas. Make sure that your instructions are in the right order and provide enough detail for someone else to follow and create their own samosas. 


Equipment:

  • Whisk

  • Spoon

  • Wooden spoon

  • Pan

  • Rolling pin

  • Knife

  • Pot



Ingredients:

  • Flour

  • Salt

  • Oil or melted ghee

  • Water

  • 3 boiled potatoes

  • Cumin seeds

  • Crushed Coriander seeds

  • Garam masala

  • Chili powder

  • Turmeric

  • 1 Green chilli

  • Crushed garlic

  • Ginger paste

  • 1  Onion

  • Green peas

  • Lemon juice

  • Crushed cashews

  • Chopped coriander leaves


Instructions:

  1. Pour 2 cups of flour in a bowl

  2. Add half a teaspoon of salt

  3. Mix with a whisk

  4. Add 1/4 cup of oil or melted ghee

  5. Mix until incorporated

  6. Rub the flour with the oil until mixture resembles crumbs

  7. Add 1/4 cup of water- Add gradually

  8. Than knead until firm dough

  9. Cover and let the dough rest for 30 minutes

  10. Than get 3 boiled potatoes than roughly chop/ Bolid

  11. Add 2 tablespoons of oil in a pan

  12. And add 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds

  13. Then put 1/2 teaspoon of Garam masala

  14. Add 1 teaspoon Chili powder and Turmeric

  15. Let cook for 30-60 seconds

  16. Finely chop 1 Green chili

  17. Add 2-3 cloves of crushed garlic

  18. 1 Teaspoon of ginger paste

  19. And then add the green chopped chili

  20. Cook for 1 minute

  21. 1 chopped onion

  22. Saute for 3-4 minutes

  23. Than add the chopped boiled potatoes in the pan

  24. 1 cup of green peas

  25. Let it cook

  26. Add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice

  27. 1/4 cup of water

  28. Than add salt

  29. Cook for 4-5 minutes, Stir frequently with a wooden spoon

  30. Add 1/4  crushed cashews

  31. 2 tablespoons of chopped coriander leaves

  32.  Than let it all cook for a while

  33. Then remove from heat and let it cool down

  34. Divide the dough into 6-7 equal parts

  35. Than shape into balls

  36. While working with one ball, keep the remaining balls covered

  37. Roll out each ball into an oval

  38. Cut it in the middle

  39. and brush water  in the middle 

  40. Form a cone with the dough

  41. Fill the dough with the potato filling

  42. Brush the edges with water, then pinch the edges and seal the dough

  43. Then repeat with all of the dough

  44. Drop the samosas into hot oil, 4-5 pieces at the time

  45. Fry for 4-5 minutes, until golden brown

  46. Drain on paper towels

Thursday: Word Work of the Day (W5, T4)

 

Research: Around India in 80 Dishes (Thursday W5, T4)

 

Response to Text: Indian Sweets (Thursday (W5, T4)

 Response to text:Fresh Mix Mithai - United King Online

Indian Sweets


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1. Indian Sweets are known as… 


a) Maithai b) Mithai

c) My Dad d) Aloo


2. Where do the majority of people get their sweets?


a) Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory b) They are home-made

c) Sweet Shops d) The dairy down the road


3. “There are many variations of Indian sweets.” Explain what “variations” means in your own words

→a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level, typically within certain limits.


4. True or False: Barfi comes from the Persian word for snow.


a) True b) False


5. Jalebi originally comes from which area of the world?


a) Africa b) China

c) India d) Middle East


6. Which sweet is made from “ maida ”?

→Jalebi


7. Explain, in your own words, why Indian sweets are not good to eat all the time.


→ Because there is too much sugar in Indian food


8. Which one of these dishes would you like to try the most. Explain why.


→ I would like to try Jalebi because it looks so delicous.




FACTS - Diwali Sweets and Snacks (T4, W5)

 


Kia ora and welcome to my blog this week we are learning about DIWALI and today we are learning about Diwali sweets and snacks. These sweets and snacks sound and look very delicous and I hope you enjoy my 4 facts and leave a positive comment on my blog.

Tuesday 16 November 2021

Response to Text: Rangoli (Tuesday (W5, T4)

 Response to text:30+ Beautiful Peacock Rangoli Designs | Latest Collection 2021

Rangoli


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1. Rangoli is… 


a) coloured powder b) designs made using coloured powder

c) a new position in soccer d) another word for Diwali


2. What are Rangoli supposed to bring to the house?


a) Bad luck b) Good luck

c) Phospherousity d) Trick or Treaters


3. Rangoli are supposed to bring prosperity. Explain what prosperity is in your own words

→The state successful is usually by making money


4. True or False: Rangoli in South India is called Mandana


a) True b) False


5. Which of these is NOT a traditional material used to create Rangoli?


a) Beans b) Rice

c) Taro d) Salt