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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Business and Enterprises

 Business and Enterprises

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For the past 3 weeks, we have been involved in the B&E Kek.

My role in this has been CEO, what I did was I wrote the application letter to make sure my principal approves our Business, I was also the one who made the decisions for my group.

My company was called JKCI which also stands for Jaren Kareem Corbyn and Isaiah and our product was Brown Sugar Cookies. 

My reflection on how the business went overall better than I expected, we made a few mistakes as we made our products but made a good success and had fun as we were selling them. 

My reflection on the overall in business enterprises is a huge success, despite some of our group were away during business enterprises we have managed to sell almost all our products.

Here is the site to where we have made our products  Brown Sugar Cookies - Dinner, then Dessert

 


Tuesday, September 22, 2020

How Honey Was Made

How Honey was made


Introduction

Bees pollinate 3 quarters of the world, fruits and vegetable plants and making the delicious honey we enjoy

 


First, the bees need to find a suitable food source. When the bee finds a flower they absorb its nectar with their special tongue to digest it, it will take about more than a thousand flowers to fill in a bee’s stomach. 


Following that: The bees collect the nectar inside the bee’s two stomachs as the nectar is in their stomach, the enzymes break down the nectar into simple sugar.


Finally: the bees will barf/vomit the nectar to the work as the worker vomits to the other until it reaches to the honeycomb, as the honey is in the honeycomb the bees flap its wings to the honeycomb so the liquid content decreases.


It takes time and energy to make bee honey, so enjoy it when you have it.



 

Friday, September 11, 2020

My Learning Story Term 3 2020

 My Learning Story Term 3 2020


What We Did: 

  • Making our very own superhero and supervillain

  • Planning our story

  • Writing our story

What I Learned: 

  • Better writing

  • New Words

  • New Describing words

My Favourite Part:

  •  Planning

  • Drawing

My Next Steps:

  • Improve my writing 



CARR Values: 

Make a statement below describing how you showed each of our CARR values during this Hurumanu.

Commitment

                          Trying new things 

Achievement

  Successfully able to complete the task I was given

Resilience

Not giving up even if it's hard

Respect

Given nice feedback to others


Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Wellbeing

Wellbeing

For the last two weeks in term 3, we have looked at Resilience, emotional awareness (understanding emotions) and impulse. I have come to realise that it is important to control your emotions and behaviour and stay positive

Being able to control my emotions in different situations avoids getting into a fight, getting in trouble, going into an accident.

Knowing how to react and respond in situations rather than acting on impulses means that you can be able to think more positively.

The effect that these things have on my Social Wellbeing (Taha Whanau) will have better relationships, connections with other people.

Monday, August 24, 2020

Lake Waikaremoana

Lake Waikaremoana

On term 3, Week 4, my class and I were researching about Lake Waikaremoana while making brochures. We have been placing facts and what Lake Waikaremoana has in our brochures.

Here are some of the facts I have got during my researching:

1. 4 Huts 

2. 4 Campsites 

3. Lakes 

4. No dogs allowed

5. Water Falls

Friday, August 21, 2020

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

How do you harvest honey?

How do you harvest honey?

In a reading site wonderopolis, I have been reading How to Harvest honey. 

These are the questions and facts I have learned:

Facts:
1. Some people are allergic to bees 

2. People wear protective gear when they go to the hive

3. People who are allergic to bees aren't recommended to be a beekeeper

4. There are wooden frames that hold the honeycombs

5. Beekeepers use honey extracted to get the honey liquid

Questions:

1. Have you harvest honey? No

2. What do beekeepers wear? Special protective gear

3. Does harvesting hurt bees? No