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Sunday 29 April 2012

Little Red Riding Hood Rap


Dragonflies
School Journal Pt2 No. 2, 2004
Little Red Riding Hood Rap

Learning Intention - To identify and interpret the main ideas and authors message.




1. Look at the word rap up in the dictionary.  Write down what it means in this context.
         The word of rap means the sound of when someone is knocking on a door.                             


2. From the rap, select 4 pairs of words that rhyme.
           Feet, sheet red, bed do zoo don’t learn


3. Why are some of the words in brackets?  How would you say them if you were in the play?
     So there can be a sort of way to right in the book.     

4. What differences are there between this modern version of Red Riding Hood and the Traditional tale?
      There’s not much difference.


5. This story has a moral - what does that mean?  What is the moral of this story?
      The moral of the story is don’t go walking alone.

How to make a tapa cloth


How to make a tapa cloth
1.To make tapa cloth you need to get a piece of paper to fold 4 sides no both ways.
2.Then you open it up and draw patterns.
3.Then you need to do your new pieces of paper.
 4.Then do the same patterns on your new paper.
5.when you go over with the black pen.
6.Then you put dye on with a sponge brush.

How to make Anzac biscuits

How to make Anzac biscuits

You will need:

½ cup white flour
½ cup of sugar
¾ cup rolled oats
¾ cup coconut
100 grams of butter
1 tablespoon of golden syrup
½ teaspoon baking soda
2 tablespoons boiling water

1. Mix all dry ingredients except baking soda.
2. Get mum or dad to help you to put butter and golden syrup in a pan over low heat.
3. Put baking soda in the cup. Add the boiling water, it will foam up add this to butter and golden syrup.
4. Pour mixture into the flour and other dry ingredients.
5. Grease baking tray. Put tablespoonfuls of the mixture, 4 centimetres apart on the tray.
6. Bake at 180C for about 15 minutes or turns a  golden colour.