Weet-bix has become one of the hottest products on the market in china. That's right the humble weet-bix is the next big thing in china.Boxes of Sanitarium's the most popular breakfast product, that cost between five to six dollars in New Zealand supermarkets and are being sold for about $50 by local exporters on chinese social media sites.
This blog is a record of my learning from Ruapotaka Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Trip To Vector Arena
On Tuesday 21st of June 29 students from Ruapotaka school went to Vector Arena by bus. Lucky for me because I was one of the 29 students that went. Only three students from my class came and most of the students were from room 10.

When we got there a lady told us to follow her in.There were more people that came up and said hello and how are you all doing today.We took a photo together, then they gave us a sheet with questions on it. We listened for the answers to the questions so it was pretty much like a quiz.
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Tuesday, 14 June 2016
All Blacks vs Wales
The all blacks have begun their 2016 season with a hard game 39-21 against Wales. The Welsh were doing very good at the score at 18-15. The Wales were aggressive and caused the All blacks problems. In the first half the try scorers from the All blacks were Julian Savea and Waisake Naholo. The All Blacks played better in the second half scoring three late tries by Naholo, the new captain Kieran Read and Nathan Harris. The next game for the All Blacks is on Saturday against Wales in Wellington.
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Friday, 10 June 2016
Bus That Drives Over Traffic jams
A Beijing company has designed a tall high bus that glides straight over nightmarish mega jams. The straddling bus is supported by two legs that glide along rails laid along the
road side.The legs help the giant frame glide high above the gridlock at speeds up to 60km per hour. Vehicles that are less than two meters high will be able to drive underneath the bus even when it is stationary.The buses are able to transport up to 1,200 people at a time. Maybe Auckland needs these
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Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Matariki Maori New Year
Matariki is a Maori name for the cluster stars which is also known as Pleiades. It rises in the middle of winter around May or June. For many Maori people it's a new start of a new year. Matariki actually means the eyes of god or little eyes. According to myth- when Ranginui the sky father and Papatuanuku the earth mother were separated by their children, the god of the winds Tawhirimatea got so angry that he tore out his eyes and threw them into the heavens.
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Wednesday, 1 June 2016
3m long python bites a man on tolite
A Thai man is in hospital after a 3m python bit a man on a toliet. Attaporn Boonmakchuay said the python bit him very hard and would not let go.He yelled to his wife in lots of pain and she was forced to try and pull it off her husband. After Mr Boonmakchuay was safe in the hospital and workers took the toliet apart to get the python out.This incident happen at his house in Chachoengsao Provence east of Bangkok.
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