Thursday, 22 March 2012

Koputaroa Hangi...yum yum!!

Koputaroa had a hangi...we took some pictures of this event.


Mr McKenzie is telling us about the hangi pit - Kathleen
We could hear the wood crackling - Ben
Underneath the wood it looked like a little volcano - Neah
We went closer and it stung our eyes and when we went back it was nice and cool - Georgina




Mr McKenzie said that it was really hot and it burst into flames - Navah
He said that if it glows red it is very, very, very hot - Olivia
The metal thing burnt the grass - Angus
The metal thing looked like a mask - Campbell and Seth


Mr Whakarau said that... he used to do hangis when he was little - Campbell
...they had a trailer full of wood that burnt on the hangi pit - Natalie
...they drove the trailer to the hangi pit - Gemma
...they put cabbage leaves under the food so it wouldn't burn it - Jess
...they use stones - Caitlin

James said his parents enjoyed their hangi meal!

Bubbles...ooOo00

Modules in Room 2 was all about bubbles...



Room 3 facts...

Dry fingers pop bubbles, wet fingers don't
When bubbles pop - they are actually still there!
If surface tension isn't broken, the bubble won't pop
Bubbles don't pop - bubbles deflate


Hands can make bubbles
All bubbles are circles, but can be made with any shape
You can stand in a bubble - 3 people perhaps
If the bubble mixture doesn't work, modify it