Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Home Economics

Every Monday we cooked food in Home Economics. Today I'm gonna talk about pizza, Pizza is one of the most popular food in NZ. The first pizza hut restaurant in New Zealand in 1974. Some of the Nz family they use it traditional food every dinner or lunch
While making the pizza we found it a little hard while making the dough like how we make the scone every second we are putting flour just it makes to stick it together. After that, we put a lot of ingredients such as salumi, tomato, onions, ham, meat, pineapple, and a lot of cheese
We put a little amount of salt. Pizza is healthy because of the ingredients in it but it has a lot of calories.
I learn now how to cook and bake pizza and how to sort the time faster and easier and maybe next time I'm going to make a bigger pizza. I'm looking forward to new ingredients that we can use or put in our pizza.
Ancient Egyptian Inventions
Pyramids
A pyramid is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single step at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The Pyramids have more than 5 million blocks of limestone until now believed to be carved stones, new evidence shows they were cast with agglomerated limestone concrete. There are known three chambers inside the pyramid. The lowest chamber is cut into the bedrock upon which the pyramid was built and was unfinished. Egyptians also believe that the people who died will live inside the pyramid after death. 

Clocks
Around 3,500 BCE they invented the clock. The Egyptians use the shadows the giant stone obelisks cast on the ground to tell the time of day. Each obelisk was built to tell a story. But they worked very well as shadow clocks. Later on, the ancient Egyptians invented the first portable timepiece. It was also a shadow clock, but you could carry it around with you. It was lightweight, and about a foot long, maybe a little longer. It had a raised section in the middle.
Door Locks
The earliest door lock consisted of a wooden crossbar on two wooden brackets mounted on the door and the door frame. The next stage in development was the use of a key. It’s believed that the Egyptians designed these complex locks as a way to guard valuable items or places of religious significance. The Romans created new types of door locks and developed the idea of the Egyptian lock, substituting iron for the wooden lock and often bronze for the key. Keys were no longer too big to lose (or lift), indeed some Roman keys were small enough to wear on a finger

Wine
Winemaking has a long tradition in Egypt dating back to the 3rd millennium BC. The modern wine industry is relatively small scale but there have been significant strides towards reviving the industry. In the late nineties, the industry invited international expertise in a bid to improve the quality of Egyptian wine, which used to be known for its poor quality.
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Device usage (graphs)
You can see in this first Bar graph is the students use screen time most of the time. Most of the student use screen time between 10-20 hours. The highest student use screen time in Bu is Loishane she uses 43hours in screen time and the lowest is Starling he uses 5hours of screen time. We can see the difference of every student using a bar graph. Most of the student use a lot of screen time and most of it doesn't.

This pie chart shows us the devices or gadgets that student uses most of the time. This pie chart also shows us the biggest and smallest amount of what device every student use. We also can see in this chart how big the phone uses every day or every week. This chart also shows us that most device uses is the phone and the smaller is the computer, iPad, and Laptop
Wednesday, 7 August 2019
Tuesday, 6 August 2019
Plastic and Plastic Bags essay
What are the benefits of removing the plastics bags? Plastic pollution is a huge problem in the world and it’s affecting our daily lives. For me, I agree that we should remove plastic bags from supermarkets. Sometimes the plastic or plastic bags can be helpful because some of the factories use it to make new things it can be recycled to make tissues, plastic chairs, and tables, etc. But most of the time using plastic bags is bad for our environment most of all the people throwing the plastic bags in the ocean, not putting the plastic bags into the right bin. Over 381 million tonnes of plastic bags in 2015, this is roughly equivalent to the mass of two-thirds of the world population.
Plastic bags can hurt animals. Most of the plastic bags can hurt animals in the ocean over 100,000 turtles and countless. Other animals in the ocean die each year such as jellyfish, tuna, sharks, dolphins, etc. Plastic cannot be digested or passed by an animal so it stays in the gut, plastic in animals gut can prevent food digestion can lead to a very slow and painful death. Not only the animals in the ocean we can destroy also their shelves and the corals under the sea, their food and kill small living things.
Plastic bags can cause pollution. Every year millions of plastic bags are collected from the ocean, forest, street sides. Most of the plastic bottles ended up in rubbish dumps or in the environment. Being populated is not safe, some people use plastic to make food that also can destroy our body and digestive system. There are two kinds of plastic pollution, Land pollution, and Air pollution. Land pollution is when plastic is dumped in landfills its interacts with water with chemicals, when these chemicals seep underground, they destroy the water quality. Air pollution is burning plastic bags in the open air leads to environmental pollution. When humans and animals inhale the polluted air it can cause respiratory problems.
The major causes of plastic pollution. Improper disposal of plastics is one of the reasons why there’s a lot of plastic bags in the world. We can use plastic bags again so the population will not grow more
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