We are a class of Year 6 and 7 students at Glen Innes School in Auckland "The city of Sails" New Zealand. Our teacher is Mrs Manor Ramkolowan
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Monday, 17 March 2014
Mikayla Using vegetables to make dyes.
Today I have been learning about vegetable dyes. As you can see this is beetroot dye. It is bright. I thought the colour was the brightest on the toweling but not on silk and cotton. I had an awesome day today and I hope we do this next year.
Aloha Mikayla. Your writing was so interesting because I never knew we can make dye with vegetable. I like your beetroot dye picture because it was bright. Was it fun when you made dye?
Kia Ora Mikayla, your explanation was very interesting. I like how you put a picture to explain what your explanation was about. Was it exciting when you were making the dye?
Kia ora , Mikayla. I liked how you described what you learned. It was interesting. I also learned bout vegetable dye and obviously the beetroot was the darkest. How much vegetable dye did you make?
Kia Orana Mikayla Your explanation writing was very interesting. And also I like how you described what you learned. What did you use for your vegetable dye.
Aloha Mikayla.
ReplyDeleteYour writing was so interesting because I never knew we can make dye with vegetable. I like your beetroot dye picture because it was bright. Was it fun when you made dye?
Kia Ora Mikayla, your explanation was very interesting. I like how you put a picture to explain what your explanation was about. Was it exciting when you were making the dye?
ReplyDeleteKia ora , Mikayla.
ReplyDeleteI liked how you described what you learned. It was interesting. I also learned bout vegetable dye and obviously the beetroot was the darkest. How much vegetable dye did you make?
Kia Orana Mikayla
ReplyDeleteYour explanation writing was very interesting. And also I like how you described what
you learned. What did you use for your vegetable dye.