Friday, July 31, 2020

How did covid 19 start

How did COVID 19 start
Have you ever wondered how many people have died in the united kingdom there were about 39,369 people and in New Zealand, there were about 22 people 
well The disease has killed at least 370,000 people and infected more than 6.1 ... with the WHO, saying the agency has not made coronavirus reforms 
Movement around the country, and most other restrictions and legal requirements on businesses, services, and individuals have been relaxed. COVID-19 is still around 
Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Older people.

how did pariah get its name.

The name comes from the Māori language words ahi, meaning fire, and para, a large fern, and can be translated as "a fire at which para was cooked". It is here we believe that the spirits of our Tupuna (ancestors travel their spiritual pathway to Te ... The name of our Whare Tupuna: 'Te Ohaki' refers to the covenant left by Poroa at his passing: 'Kia u ki te ...

Friday, July 24, 2020

Math


WALT: Create 5.5 

Today we played a Math game. In this game, we had to make 5.5.  This game was a little hard to play we had to use counters or jelly beans to make 5.5. 














Friday, July 3, 2020

Yakitori: Meat on a Stick

WALT: Increase our knowledge by reading a wide range of texts (Article a day - Book of Knowledge).

Today we had to read an article for my Book of knowledge from Readworks. I enjoyed reading Yakitori meat on a stick because it is very interesting and nice to read.


I have learned that Yakitori means “grilled chicken” in Japanese. I also learned that It’s a popular dish in Japan today, but a long time ago, Japanese people did not eat meat. During that time, most of Japan followed the religion of Buddhism. Buddhists in Japan were not allowed to eat meat, so Japanese rulers made a rule against eating meat. This rule got looser as time went on. Then, chicken became popular meat to grill, especially in street stands. Pieces of chicken were cooked on sticks over a grill. This became known as yakitori.