Tuesday, 21 April 2015

TERM 4 CLASS BLOGS

Pak Fredy the siomay seller
Our unit for this term about how we organise ourselves. Our central idea is "Economics influences the distribution of food. In Indonesia we have many people in our streets acting as a mobile restaurant. Pak Fredy needs to purchase, produce and distribute on a daily basis. He works in a small business with his three brothers who also drive around on motorbikes providing tasty meals for people in Bogor. When he came to ISB there were some very hungry students and staff members. He sold 200 siomay in just the one hour he was here. He has between 400-600 in his pot. On a good day he can sell all 600. Please read below the students favourite question they asked Pak Fredy.
















Student questions:

Prince.
When did you start selling siomay? 1992

Clay.
What time did you wake up to sell? 4 o'clock. I go to the market to buy the ingredients and then make siomay with my brothers at home. I sell from 2pm to 8pm.

Avi.
How do you get someone to buy siomay if they only speak English? Use body language.

Dyllan.
What the cost of 5 siomays if the customer consumes this amount? 5 thousand rupiah.

Feri
Who buys your siomay? Staffs office, hotel staff, school students and café staff.

Robin
Do you have special place to go and wait or costumers? Hotels and schools.

Jordi.
Do you have any  friends that sell siomay too but in other cities? No. Only in Bogor.

Gaby.
Do you have a special mold to make the siomay round? No. Just use hands.

Rahma.
Do you only distribute siomay in Bogor? Only in Bogor.

Alaka.
About how much siomay do you sell a day? 400 siomay
  
Robert.
What type of compliment do you get when people eat your siomay? Yummy, enak!

Ye Jin.
Who are the most customers to buy siomay? Office people.

Design and technology challenge
Built a siomay transportable restaurant attachment to a bicycle. When complete prepare a short speech.


Gaby, Clay, Jordi and Feri.


Gaby: Hi everyone! Today we are going to show you our Siomay. Let's start!
Clay: This is what it's look like. We tried our best to make it nice.
Feri: These are the sauce for the siomay. The are three different types of sauce. 
Jordi: There are chili sauce, soy sauce and peanut sauce.
Gaby: This is the pot for the siomay. This is the place for putting the plates and this one for the spoon.
Clay: This box is for the plastic instead someone wants to take it home.
Sorry that's it. Bye! and buy our siomay too!



Avi, Robin and Alaka

Avi: Hello everyone! We are going to show you this siomay thing-e-me-bob we made.
Robin: There is soy sauce, spicy sauce, there are plates and siomay.
Alaka: The siomay is made out of fish. The spicy sauce is made out of garlic, chili, onion, and tomato.
Avi: We made this because a siomay seller made something like that.
Robin: That's all about it.
















Nathan, Dyllan and YeJin

This is our siomay carrier. We have three compartments. 
The first one is the siomay box. Inside the siomay box is the siomay and the plates.
The next compartment is the spoons and chopsticks.
This last one has extreme hot sauce. This extreme chili sauce can make you cry.
One drop of chili sauce will make you on fire. 1 bottle will make you a living sun!
1 gallon will make you burn the galaxy.
Just kidding it''s a normal sauce! Thanks!








Robert, Rahma and Prince.

Our siomay carrier is called Siomay B& W  AKA. "Black and White". It was hard to make it.
Inside this there is a siomay pot, sauces, utensils, bowls and of course siomay.
In our group there is Robert, Rahma and Prince. For the decoration we used black tape. To make the siomay, we only use tissues. We used  purple crape paper for the soy sauce.
At first we were struggling to make it, but the next day we figured out a way to do 
it.
So that's all! Thanks and goodbye...



Swimming Carnival and Letters to Ms. Miriam

Our annual swimming carnival was held last week. Nearly all of our students participated. There was also a Water Fun Day at school for ELC1 and 2. We decided to write a letter to Ms. Miriam to share about our time at the ISB Swimming Carnival and ask some questions about their special day. Please read some letters below:
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So Mrs. Miriam...our swimming carnival was fun but exhausting. I hope you had fun and I wonder do you wonder if I had fun? That would be awesome if you did have fun. Anyway you guys should have fun because your day was called a Water Fun Day, right?
From Jordi.

Dear Mrs. Miriam, At the swimming carnival we had lots of events. The 1st one was the noodle race. The noodle race was not fun. My leg gets tired all the time and I kept losing in the noodle race, it's my worst event. the 2nd one is the breaststroke and I was 3rd. I like the breaststroke but I can't beat Robin. robin is too fast for breaststroke. The 3rd event was backstroke and I won first place. The backstroke event was my favourite. The 4th one is freestyle. At freestyle I won 1st place too. I won because Avi didn't bring goggles. If Avi brought them it would have been a tie. Next event is the 5th which is fun games. We played water polo, Gaby gobbling golf balls and clothes relay. The questions for you are: What did you do there? Did the kids have fun? What did they play with?
From Dyllan

Dear Mrs. Miriam, How is it with your water day with your class Mrs. Miriam? We all had a fun day. What about your class? we all tried our best to win the swimming carnival but then at the end Mr. Jim said the winner is......Sumba and Java. What said everyone. I said what, it's a tie. Yes Mr. Jim said and Java and Sumba take a picture with the trophy. that was our end of our story about our swimming carnival. So what about your swimming activity? Did you have fun? What time did you finish?
From Clay

Dear Mrs. Miriam, At the swimming carnival there were so many fun games and races. We swam very fast to win. We did freestyle, breaststroke, noodle race, backstroke. The smaller kids did kick board. We did 3 fun games and they were clothes relay, Gaby gobbling golf balls and water polo. My favourite was water polo because I liked blocking the shot and passing. After there was snack time. I ate a lot of oranges because it's so good. I heard the ELC1 and 2 had a water fun day. What did they do when they were in the water? Did all of them come or did it finish early because I saw Aiden and Milo at CIFOR.
From Avi

Dear Mrs. Miriam, we had lots of fun at the swimming carnival. One of the games was the clothes relay. Equipment per team, Bali, Java etc. 3 ties (it has to be around the neck), 3 shirts (Size XXL), 3 pairs of socks and 5 hats. How to play the clothes relay: first you have to put on all the clothes properly with the help of your teammates. Next swim two laps back and fro. After that take off all the excess clothes and let another person have a go. 
Sincerely Nathan.
P.S. What did you do?
P.S.S. How many people were there and why?


















1 comment:

  1. Hi Garde 3,4,5 It is great to see so much of your work on this blog. I hope you have enjoyed your year.
    Mr Jim

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