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Monday, February 10, 2020

Mini Frittatas

Kia ora, the year seven and eights were dropped off to technology at Moerewa School. The year eight’s do cooking first, and the year seven’s do woodwork first. In cooking class we learnt how to cook delicious mini Frittatas. In cooking class we try to be as healthy as we can, so we put in a lot of vegetables, as well as calcium but we try not to put too much carbohydrates or meat. When we were making the Frittatas I was lagging behind a lot, I’m pretty sure I was lagging behind because I hadn’t ordered everything correctly so I was chopping the optional stuff first instead of the compulsory stuff. In the end I got it finished (with a bit of help) so I was quite happy. I loved the taste of the Frittatas that I had made. Have you ever made or tasted Frittatas before?


Monday, February 3, 2020

Turbo Touch!

Kia ora, in Te Ngahere we learnt how to play Turbo Touch. Turbo Touch is a fast paced game, so it can get confusing at some points because you’ll look at the ball and then boom it’s gone. There are a few rules but they’re quite easy to get the hang of. Here are the rules: The ‘Active Zone’ is open when you pass three times (the ‘Active Zone’ is where you touchdown). It is compulsory to pass every five seconds or less, but on the third pass it’s optional. If anyone is touched twice it’s a handover. Also if you drop the ball and it hits the ground; hand over. One last rule, if the ball is intercepted the ‘Active Zone’ is immediately opened. To start the game you have to tap the ball. If you’re lucky you’ll come up against a team with even skills making the game last for ages. If the game lasts 10 minutes or so it’s a draw. I really love the game but I could improve with my passing and catching skills a bit. I also think if my throwing skills were better my team would’ve got a few more touchdowns. Have you ever played Turbo Touch before?