Whittakers

Kia ora! This week, we did research about a company and learned even more! We had to choose one New Zealand brand and find out interesting facts about it.

This is mine if you wanna check! Whittakers

By the way, this is my 5 questions if I meet the Ceo!

  1. What inspired you or your family to start making chocolate.
  2. How do you come up with new chocolate flavours?
  3. What makes Whittaker’s chocolate different from other brands?
  4. Do you use ingredients from New Zealand in your products?
  5. What advice would you give to someone who wants to start their own business one day?     

Also My dream business would be to open a boba shop with cats to greet the customer!

Anyways this is all for now byee!!

The Treaty of Waitangi (Art!!!!)

Kia ora!  Today the whole senior syndicate made an Art connected to Waitangi! Here is my art! Hope you like It! <3

Here are some Facts about the Treaty of Waitangi!

  1. It was signed by a total of 43 chiefs on the 6th of Feb 1840
  2. It only took 1 whole night to translate the English version to the Maori version.
  3. 9 copies were sent around Aoteara, 500 signed by Maori and 39 signed by the English version

Thank you!

Now what do you think of my art?

Tapa Art

Kia ora, Today i just finished my Tapa art it was very fun to make and very easy! i enjoyed doing it!

Tapa art has a lot of patterns! if you wanna see my Tapa art here is the picture!

 

History Belfast

kia ora today im gonna show u my history project, I made it last year it was hard and fun too I made it at home because I don’t have any time to do it at school so yeah so this is my History Project its about railways

here is a picture 🙂

Here are some facts about railways!

  1. the main north line referred to as part of the South Island main track railways
  2. the NZ railways were contracted by provincial goverments and private firms
  3. New Zealand railways mainly carry freight,including coal,timber,farm animals and produce.
  4. the first railway line was built in the South Island in the 1860s. They wanted railways to carry products from farms and more.
  5. the NZ rail network has around 4,128 kilometres
  6. the main north line in the longest railway in NZ