Makete Kai
What was I doing
for the Makete Kai?
I was a host for
the Makete Kai. I made sure the day ran smoothly. I loved the Makete.
The weather
It was a bright,
sunny day and there were no clouds in the sky. The sun was shining and air was
fresh and clear.
The Hangi
The hangi is
steaming hot and very smelly, but yummy. A hangi is a traditional way of
cooking food. A hangi is cooked in a pit; I should say a deep, wide pit or a
deep, wide hot pit.
The Makete Kai
After days of organisation,
the day finally arrived. The tables and stalls were set up for the market.
Everyone was excited for the bell to ring.
At last, it rang
and everyone and everyone at Beachlands was starting to pour in so they could
get the best products.
The day was
running very smoothly.
The vendors
The vendors worked
really well so they could sell all their products they had bought along to the
market to sell. The fudge sold out so the vendors could help to feed hungry
animals over the Christmas season and New Year.
The strawberries
the Playcentre sold were helping to buy more activities for the children to
play with and enjoy them. The Makete Kai was a treasure for Beachlands school.
The finishing
sentence
The Makete Kai was
over and we helped put everything in its normal place. We took the flags away
and took the bunting flags down. Lots of people went home and lots of people
stayed at school. The Year 2 and 3
worked hard at organizing this wonderful day for us. The year 7 and 8s worked
hard to get the hangi here at Beachlands school.
Thank you to
everyone who gave up their time to support the Makete kai at Beachlands school.
From Lucas Reid,
Room 11
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