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Thursday, 5 September 2019

Home Economics | Map of Diversity

For Home Economics, we created a map comprising of different pieces of information we have learnt and researched. I worked with two others and we each contributed to four separate maps that were used to make up the main map. 

The first had to do with simply naming some places and locating them, this is done with Key #1. These places are contributional to the vegetables and fruits that are grown in New Zealand.

The second key has to do with different settlers and why they came to New Zealand. For example, we have the Scottish down as settling in Dunedin for similar land to their own.

The next part goes without a key, and instead uses labels. These labels show where certain produce is grown. An example of this would be how wheat and barley is labelled to grow near Canterbury.


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