Emily has been practicing her Te Reo Maori at home. |
What great mixing skills Emily! Its so interesting to see what happens when all the ingredients are mixed together isn't it? |
Welcome to Room 23's blog for 2020. We are an energetic Year 1class and our teacher is Mrs Edmonds. We are looking forward to working together and learning lots of exciting and new things this year! Check our blog regularly to see what we have been up to. We would love to read your comments.
Emily has been practicing her Te Reo Maori at home. |
What great mixing skills Emily! Its so interesting to see what happens when all the ingredients are mixed together isn't it? |
well done Emily, i bet those cookies are delicous.
ReplyDeleteHi Emily, baking cookies is such fun. It can be a little sticky but it sure smells delicious when they are cooking and it's a treat that everyone in your family can enjoy.
ReplyDeleteDid you use the activities on the slidedeck to practice your Te Reo Emily? Those cookies look yummy!
ReplyDeleteFrom Mrs Burge
How cool Emily. You look like you were having lots of fun baking cookies! From Miss White
ReplyDeleteI bet your family was excited that you baked for them. They look yummy.
ReplyDeleteEmily - you're a star!
ReplyDeleteMahi pai! Good job!
ReplyDeleteKa pai Emily for practising your Te Reo. You'll have to sing the song for me when we return to school. Making cookies is quite messy but lots of fun. I think I'll make some Anzac biscuits to eat on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteEmily, these look SO yummy! I like baking too - weighing all the ingredients (very important), mixing them together (the fun part, using you hands like you did), baking in the oven (the smell as it cooks), then eating it when it has cooled down.
ReplyDeleteMrs Clyde