- The Kiwi is a native bird to New Zealand.
- The Kiwi are nearly extinct
- The Kiwi cannot fly
- The Kiwi are rare to find
- The Kiwi are nocturnal
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Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Kiwi Facts
Kiwi Facts
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Making Bread
Making Bread
Walt: write an explanation on making bread
Success Criteria: My writing will have
- A title
- An identifying statement
- Explanation written in sequence
- A summary statement
- Nouns, present tense verbs and time and sequence words
Making Bread
Bread is made from different ingredients. These ingredients are sugar, milk, butter, olive oil, rapid yeast, salt ,flour and milk.
First, combine the flour, yeast and sugar in a large bowl. Then stir in salt and then make a well in the centre and put warm milk and butter.
Then, stir the mixture until made into dough.
Next, use your hands to bring the dough together in the bowl. Soon after that turn the dough onto a light surface and knead it until the dough is smooth and elastic.
After that, brush a large bowl with olive oil to grease. Then place the dough into the bowl and cover it with a damp tea towel and set it aside in a warm, draught-free place to settle for 45 minutes - 1 hour or until the dough has double sized.
Then, knead the centre of the dough with your fist. After that turn the dough onto a lightly floured place and then knead for two minutes or until the dough is elastic and has turned to it’s original size. Once it has turned to its original size, it is ready to bake.
Next, put the dough into a loaf pan and place it into a preheated 200 °C oven for about 35 minutes. When the bread is fully baked , it will sound “hollow” when it is tapped with the finger. It will easily fall out of the loaf pan. It is now time to set the loaf of bread aside to cool down.
The yummy loaf of bread is now ready to share with your family.
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