Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Being globally mined

Economy: 
An economy is a place of production where resources are made to meet people's wants and needs. 
 
Trade: 
Trade is buying and selling of goods for e.g food, clothes and equipment. 

Globalisation: 
Globalisation is the movement of trade and economy all over the world.

 Name of brand: Apple

 Where does the Apple come from/country of origin? 

Founders Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne created Apple Computer.co on April 1, 1976, to market Wozniak's Apple I desktop computer, and Jobs and Wozniak incorporated the company on January 3, 1977, in Cupertino, California. It was first made in Los Altos, a city in California.



What country is Apple mainly made in? 

The apple product is mainly made in china. 

  

Is Apple the most commonly used digital product?

The iPhone is Apple's most popular product and China is the country where people used the most iPhones. Apple's success is due to the high quality of its products.


Monday, September 27, 2021

Kiwi icons

We are basing our work on Kiwi icons which is the work we have just recently completed this term in SST. Some facts about NZ are that we have three official languages: Maori, English and Sign language and we have more sheep than people in NZ and we have a town with the longest name in the world.

In SST this term we learnt about New Zealand icons and facts about them like where they are located in NZ and why they are significant to our county. Some things that I learnt while researching about Kiwi icons are locations of places and why our icons are significant to Aotearoa.


Monday, September 13, 2021

About Me



Kia Ora, my name is Jo I go to Bay of Islands college I am a y9 this year my class is 9R meaning I’m in Rata, I have one older brother. My culture is New Zealand Maori.
I really enjoy playing Netball and sports in general.
My favourite subjects in school is science and P.E.
My goals for this year is to complete unfinished work and Graduate Arataki.

Monday, March 15, 2021

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga


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