Weet-bix has become one of the hottest products on the market in China. The humble Weet-bix is the next big thing in China. Boxes of Sanitarium is most popular breakfast product in China, which cost about five or six dollars in New Zealand supermarkets. It has been sold for upwards of $50 dollar by local exporters on Chinese social media sites. Though Weet-bix is at the moment selling for up to 10 times shelf price online, experts believe the market will soon level out.
I am a Year 8 student at Ruapotaka School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 12 and my teachers are Mr Reid and Mrs Golder.
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
$50 For A Box Of Weet-Bix!
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Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Clinton And Trump To Contest For President
Hilary Clinton will battle against Donald Trump for the position of United States President. Clinton will represent the Democratic party while Donald Trump has secured the Republican vote. If Clinton is elected on 8 November, the 68-year-old would return the Clinton family to the White House after 16 years. Her husband Bill Clinton was President for just under 2 terms. At this stage it look like the race will be mainly turn down in nature. Both have been active on Twitter and Instagram with negative comments about the other person.
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Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Matariki
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Matariki is the seven stars we see hat mean that it is Maori new year. The stars come during the end of May and the beginning of June, the stars shine toward east. If matariki stars are not seen clearly it means it will be a cold season. Matariki means little eyes or eyes of god. Matariki is one of the most important festivals in Maori culture.
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Wednesday, 1 June 2016
My 3D Art
This is my art, I did the impossible 3D triangle. I did this because it looked easier for me to draw. I watched the 'how to' video step by step.
3D-The impoosible triangle
This is my screencastify I did for my art.
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