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Monday, July 30, 2018
Inquiry term 2 money, money, money.
WALT- we are learning to look at how the cost of living has changed over the years.
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ReplyDeleteKia Ora Maia, My name is Lily and I am from Parkview School. I really enjoyed watching this slideshow and I can see how it is getting more and more expensive, it is really interesting and it is really cool how you found out all of the costs of the food. I saw that the most expensive thing on your slideshow is bacon which was $ 4.53. I would love to do what you are doing “Looking at how the cost of living has changed over the years”. Maybe next time you should do objects E.g a pencil , That would be really cool. I think that you did really well!. How did you gather all of this information from?
Thanks Sincerely Lily
Wow, Great work Maia!! I can't believe how much everything cost in 1940!! We could have Bacon Butties for breakfast everyday with those prices! Great work on collecting the information too! I wonder how much money People were paid for work in those years? Keep up the fab work! :)
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