Category: Hanga | Create

Blonde Brownies, Matariki Festival

Task Description: For Matariki Festival, Team Tui has planned something very special and my group are making, Blondies. Blondies are very delicious and is very recommended for others.

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Step One: Preheat the oven to 350° Fahrenheit and line an 8×8 square baking pan with parchment paper.

In a microwave safe mixing bowl, melt the butter. Add both sugars to the bowl and whisk for a few minutes until the texture resembles a paste and pulls away from the side of the bowl.

Step Two: Add in the egg and vanilla extract and continue whisking.

Step Three: Add in the flour and salt and gently mix until the dry ingredients are just incorporated. Be careful not to over-mix, as this will affect the texture of the blondies! Carefully fold in the chocolate and pour the batter into the baking pan.

Step Four: Bake for 25-35 minutes, or until a toothpick in the middle comes out almost clean. There shouldn’t be any wet batter on it, but there may be a few wet crumbs. This means they are ready! Let the blondies cool completely before slicing.


GTS 2023 Matariki Festival Planner w/ Moe

GTS 2023 Matariki Festival planner

Project title: Colouring Competition

Lead team: Moe, Sadaw

Concept: Anyone who wants to join will be given a sheet of colouring paper of a fish-hook. Whoever colours the best, (Judged by Moe,) will receive lolly bags! Only given to the top 3.

Purpose: To entertain the audience and let them show off their artistic skills for free lollies.

Materials: Lolly bags (provided by Moe and Sadaw,) Colouring Sheets (Printing in Week 7,) a wide range of audience!

Space/s: Anywhere, Classrooms, Library, etc.

Signage/branding:
Glen Taylor School Matariki Festival 2023
on Colouring paper and lolly bags.

Link to school values: Fun, Enjoyment, Excellence

TEAM TUI Maths Work, Measuring

Task Description: Team Tui did some measuring maths today with any measuring items used to measure a shape by our choices. How did we work it out by centimetre? Here’s our strategy also shown on the paper.

9.13+9.13+14.3+14.3+13.5= 59.37 cm, how? Algorithm.

   9.13                   14.3                   18.26
+ 9.13              + 14.3                 + 28.6
——–              ——–              ———

18.26 cm        28.6 cm              46.32 cm
+ 13.5 cm

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59.37 cm

Millimetres: 593.7 mm

Centimetres: 59.37 cm