Hi Emma, My name is Mase from Kawakawa Primary. This sounds like a interesting thing to do. You know, gotta get those cooking skills into the curriculum. Overall, nice post and keep acheving. Anyway, blog ya later!
Kia ora e hoa, Ko Breeze toku ingoa. Ko Paihia toku kura ko Te Ngahere toku Akomanga. I liked your blog post about rolled oats biscuits. I like how you had a slide with all of your ingredients in it and you added detail to them like how you added how much baking powder, flour, ground ginger, butter, sugar,rolled oats, baking soda and milk you have to put in. Keep up your good work Kia kite
Kia ora e hoa, Ko Breeze toku ingoa. Ko Paihia toku kura ko Te Ngahere toku Akomanga. I liked your blog post about rolled oats biscuits. I like how you had a slide with all of your ingredients in it and you added detail to them like how you added how much baking powder, flour, ground ginger, butter, sugar,rolled oats, baking soda and milk you have to put in. Keep up your good work Kia kite
Kia ora Emma my name is Thea I am a year five student and I go to Paihia School, I really enjoyed your blog post about rolled oat biscuits. I thought it was cool and creative. Do you think you can blog another thing about food?
Hi Emma, Your technology looked so fun I have a question did the rolled oat biscuits taste nice? I love to bake do you like to bake? This is irrelevant but is your favorite color pink I think that because your blog is pink?
Hi Emma My name is Ana I came from Paihia School In Te Ngahere. I like all the things you have been doing at your School. I think you are the smart girl in your class you are doing the hardest work in your School... I like doing writing like you. That pie looks yum! I wish I could make the same pie. Was it hard to make?
Hi Emma, My name is Mase from Kawakawa Primary. This sounds like a interesting thing to do. You know, gotta get those cooking skills into the curriculum. Overall, nice post and keep acheving. Anyway, blog ya later!
ReplyDeleteKia ora e hoa, Ko Breeze toku ingoa. Ko Paihia toku kura ko Te Ngahere toku Akomanga. I liked your blog post about rolled oats biscuits. I like how you had a slide with all of your ingredients in it and you added detail to them like how you added how much baking powder, flour, ground ginger, butter, sugar,rolled oats, baking soda and milk you have to put in. Keep up your good work
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Kia ora e hoa, Ko Breeze toku ingoa. Ko Paihia toku kura ko Te Ngahere toku Akomanga. I liked your blog post about rolled oats biscuits. I like how you had a slide with all of your ingredients in it and you added detail to them like how you added how much baking powder, flour, ground ginger, butter, sugar,rolled oats, baking soda and milk you have to put in. Keep up your good work
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Kia ora Emma my name is Thea I am a year five student and I go to Paihia School, I really enjoyed your blog post about rolled oat biscuits. I thought it was cool and creative. Do you think you can blog another thing about food?
ReplyDeleteHi Emma, Your technology looked so fun I have a question did the rolled oat biscuits taste nice? I love to bake do you like to bake? This is irrelevant but is your favorite color pink I think that because your blog is pink?
ReplyDeleteHi Emma My name is Ana I came from Paihia School In Te Ngahere. I like all the things you have been doing at your School. I think you are the smart girl in your class you are doing the hardest work in your School... I like doing writing like you. That pie looks yum! I wish I could make the same pie.
ReplyDeleteWas it hard to make?
No its wasn't that had to make
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