Sosaia @ Glen Innes School
I am a Year 8 student at Glen Innes School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 7 and my teacher is Mrs. Tuakoi.
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
Monday, 7 September 2020
Monday, 24 August 2020
The Announcement!
The announcement has officially been made and what I think of the announcement is both disappointed and excited. I feel disappointed because I am not able to lay my hands on my controller which has been waiting for me for almost 6 weeks now. If I'm not able to lay my hands on my controller, this prevents me from having any joy inside. But this announcement has also delivered me excitement. This gives me a chance to see all my friends from school once again and have the fun I've been waiting for. I not only have fun, I also expand my knowledge.
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Writing
Tuesday, 21 July 2020
Pizza Hut Part 2!
Today, our Technology class were performing an assessment. For most of the students in my class, they were astonished when they were told there was an assessment today. Obviously, Mrs Hamer informed us about the assessment the last time we entered her class. But it seems like some kids don't like to pay attention in class. Anyways, the beginning part of our lesson was still the same as usual. Comment Below our normal routine we do first. as we enter class. A few very stressful minutes later. We were then instructed to finally place our pizzas in the oven. When we place the pizza in the oven, the oven should've already been preheated. But since my partner and I were too focused on our food, we forgot to preheat the oven. Which is why we were held back to bake our pizza. This happened to us the last time we were there so I think we almost set a record. Few minutes later. But in the end, our pizzas turned out better than I thought it would.
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Technology Food
Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Welcome to my Pizza Hut!
"Welcome to Sosaia's Pizza Hut, can I take your order!"
On this lovely sunny morning, our Technology class created something that I would always crave for. Pizza! This specific food is one of the most mouth-watering, most desirable thing I ever want to eat. Pizza is something that has been apart of me since as long as I could remember. When I was little, pizza was something I always order at my grandfather's restaurant. Every morning, evening and night, pizza was something that I ordered EVERY time I arrived there. Until recently, he either retired or someone else took his spot, because he no longer owns that place. So pizza will always be an honor!
As we entered the building, my fellow students and I quickly placed our aprons on and settled down to prepare for the lesson. I think today we broke our record from last week. "I like to announce that Group C of Glen Innes School has broken the Technology record, for being well prepared before the teacher could even lift a muscle."
*Applause*
Step by step, I could see the pizza slowly evolving into what I call a "Masterpiece!" Until we attained the point where we had to place the pizza in the oven. It was the most horrific thing I have ever seen in my 4 weeks of cooking! The pizza was not baking! My partner and I could not believe it! We had to stay behind after our class ended, because of this mortifying thing, but don't worry, we eventually got there.
After a good 6+ minutes, our pizza was ready to be eaten! My partner and I quickly placed our pizza in our containers and rushed over to the bus. As I was sitting in the bus, I was over the moon with the outcome of the pizza. I couldn't wait to devour this delicious meal!
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Technology Food
Friday, 26 June 2020
Tuesday, 23 June 2020
Delicious Meals With Sosaia!
"Nothing brings people together like good food!"
This morning, our Technology class was informed that we are creating an indian dish, which was curry and vegetables. Again, we performed our ordinary routine, and it seemed like we set a world record. We were well prepared before Mrs Hamer could even say one word. It seemed like everyone was organized to start the lesson today. That's what it seemed like! I guess it was too good to be true. Throughout the lesson, students were "playing up," but even though we did this, this proves that we were having fun. Which was the number one rule! At the end, everyone finished their masterpiece and wala! Our delicious dish was ready to be devoured. A couple of minutes later, we were all enjoying our delectable meals.
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Technology Food
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