Wednesday, 29 August 2018

recount first aid

Today we went to Te hine ruru then we learned  first aid. we learned D.R.S.A.B. it was
















Then we did roleplay. We got into pairs and we did first aid on each other.

Then we did another roleplay about 111 calls in pairs. One of us pretended to be the person taking the call and the other  calling was the
person calling.



Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Collaborative writing

Collaborative explanation writing


Planning ideas
Cut fabric to the size we want.
Get a cheese grater and beeswax.
Grate the wax on top of the fabric.
Place baking paper on top.
Iron.
Wait for it to cool and dry.

Beeswax wraps can be used to wrap your food instead of plastic.
Here is one of the many ways you can make your own wraps.
First you need to cut some cotton fabric to the size you want.
For different uses you might like to try different shapes and sizes. For example, you could cut fabric to the size of your favourite bowl.
Using the cheese grater, carefully grate the wax on to the fabric.

Give the fabric an even coating of wax sprinkles because it is important to have a consistent layer so your food stays fresh.





Completely cover the fabric with baking paper. Gently rub the iron over the baking paper to melt the wax.
The hot wax will melt in to the fabric creating a sticky air-tight wrap. Remove the baking paper and allow the wrap to cool down. This will take around 3 minutes.
Once it has cooled, your wrap is ready to use. Goodbye to single-use plastic wraps!