Monday, July 27, 2020

Beeswax Wraps

Hello Blogger!

Today our class learnt how to make Beez wax wraps. 

What you will need:

  • 100%  cotton  (fabric)

  • Pinking shears

  • Beeswax pellets

  • Baking paper

  • Iron

  • Old towel

  • Cardboard (optional) 


                                   Method

      

  1. Choose a fabric that is 100% cotton.

  2. Cut the cloth using pinking shears into a square (measuring 30cm by 30cm).

  3. Sprinkle a handful of beeswax pellets onto the fabric. Spread it out evenly. (Tip: Put an old towel down first so if your beeswax drops it will fall on the towel, you can also put cardboard underneath the towel to protect the table -  it's optional.)

  4. Lay down the cloth on parchment paper then put another piece of parchment paper on top of the fabric. Make sure there is parchment paper underneath the cloth.

  5. Iron the top piece of parchment paper, hold it for a bit and then do move it to another section.  

  6. Remove the parchment paper from the cloth once the beeswax has  melted. 

  7. Peel off the cloth quickly or else it will stick onto the parchment paper .

  8. Hold the cloth on the two sides, and shake it until it cools down.

 

Now you have a beeswax wrap!

 


We made Beeswax wraps to reduce the amount of rubbish. We have been learning about rubbish getting into our sea's and ocean's. In my reading group, we saw some videos of birds dieying from the plastic we learnt how much rubbish there was in the great picific garbage patch. 

Infographic

Hello Blogger!

Today for our Reading we had to make an Infographic it was about the the rubbish going into our sea's and ocean's  here is what I did.



Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Right place, right time

Kia ora Bloggers!

Today our class made a google slide named right place, right time, I had to make a slide show, I took a screen shot of the sites that I could be on at school, I had token 5 screen shots then I pasted it to my slides here is what I did.