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Looking at Money

Me, Beyond My Digital World

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

http://elearnersteamatputauaki.wikispaces.com/

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

We are learning to understand the look and worth of money around the world.

Pre-production:Decide on which pieces of money you will photograph.Make a list of 3 self-chosen products that the notes and/or coins can buy.Collect the products so that you can photograph these alongside your money.

Production:Photograph the notes and/or coins alongside the items each currency is worth.

Post-production:Create a simple powerpoint of four slides.Slide 1 is to be your ‘title’ slide. Slides 2 -4 will be photographs of the currency and products.Include written information about the currency and the products in slides 2-4.Whaea Jeanette will upload all powerpoints as one class project to Slideshare.Our slideshare project will then be posted or linked to www.onedayonearth.orgOver the next few weeks we visit those who have contributed to the project. We will compare and contrast how other currencies relates to New Zealand money.

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

Dollar Notes: $100; $50; $20; $10; $5

Coins: $2; $1; 50c; 20c; 10c

New Zealand Money

Money Around the World

By Awa

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$130 = 1 Play Station Portable

The Play Station Portable is a game toy. It is cheap and costs NZD$130.

NZD$10 = 1 Tech Deck

This tech deck is a skateboard hand toy . It costs NZD$10.

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Money Around the World

By Corey

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$130 = 1 Set of Toy Lego

A Y-Wing Fighter Toy from the Star Wars Lego Toy Series will cost NZD$130.

NZD$200 = 1 Camera

This Casio Exilim Camera is great for taking digital photographs and costs NZD$200.

NZD$200 = 1 Bike

A child’s Pluto bike will cost NZD$200.

Money Around The World

By Ethan G

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

NZD$20 = 1 Camera Case

This is my camera case and I bought it for NZD$20.

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NZD$30 = 1 Storage Data Card

The green NZ$20 note has an image of the Queen on it. This 2 GB storage data card that holds photos I take

from my camera costs NZD$30.

NZD$15 = 1 Hooded Jacket

The blue note is NZD$10 and the orange note is NZD$5. This striped, checked jacket is mine and I paid NZD$15 for it.

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Money Around The World

By Eythn C

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

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NZD$300 = 1 Play Station Portable

This Sony PSP game console cost me NZD$300.

NZD$400 = 1 Fujifilm Camera

This digital camera costs NZD$400.

NZD$800 = 1 Apple I-Pad

A new Apple I- Pad will cost around NZD$800.

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Money Around The World

By Joshua

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$ 100 = 1 Play Station 3 Game

This Simpson Play Station 3 game will cost NZD$100.

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NZD $150 = 1 Lego City Game Set

The Lego City Game Set is for children and it is worth NZD$150.

NZD$3 = 1 bottle of Coca-Cola

1 bottle of Coca Cola will cost NZD$3.

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Money Around The World

By Justize

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$5 = 1 Toy Tigger

This is a Tigger Lolly Toy and it costs NZD$5.

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NZD$20 = 1 Air bed

An air bed is for sleeping on and this one is worth NZD$20.

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NZD$50 = 1 Bedroom Lamp

This lamp is a bedroom light and it costs NZD$50.

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Money Around The World

By Kiana-Jo

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

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NZD$50 = 1 Adidas Bag

This Adidas sports bag costs NZ$50.

The person who features on the $50 note is Sir Apirana Ngata.

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NZD$95 = 1 Camera

This silver/grey camera is worth NZD$95.

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Money From Around The World

By Liam

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$5 = 1 Laser Light

A pen laser light will cost NZD$5.

NZD $100 = Lego City

A Lego City Game Set is worth NZD$100.

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NZD $60 = 1 Play Station 2 Controller

A Play Station 2 Controller costs NZD$60.

Money Around The World

By Maggie

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$100 = 1 Razor Scooter

A razor scooter costs NZD$100.

Lord Rutherford was the first Baron of Nelson and he features on this NZ dollar note.

NZD$10 = 1 Tech Deck Toy

Kate Sheppard was a member of the NZ Women's suffrage and she appears on the ten dollar note.

NZD$10 will buy 1 Tech Deck Toy.

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NZD$5 = Stink Blaster

A Stink Blaster is a scented toy character and it costs NZD$5.

The person who appears on the NZD$5 note is Sir Edmund Hillary . He’s known as the first man to climb Mt Everest.

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Money Around the World

By Paige

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZ50cents = 1 Chupa Chup Lollipop

It will cost NZ 50 cents to buy 1 Chupa Chup Lollipop. Captain Cook’s boat the Endeavour appears on the

New Zealand 50 cent coin.

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NZD$1 = 1 Can Of Classic Coke

One NZ dollar coin will buy a can of classic Coca-Cola.

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NZD$2 = 1 Pair of Cheap Glasses

A cheap pair of non-prescription glasses will cost NZD$2.

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Money Around the World

By Reed

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$20 = 1 DVD Movie

Queen Elizabeth II is the person who appears on the NZ$20.

A Hannah Montana movie costs NZD$20.

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NZD$10 = 1 Scoop of Fish & Chips

Did you Kate Shepperd is on the NZ$10 dollar note?

NZD$10 will buy you one fish, three squid rings and chips.

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NZD$1 = A Roll of Fizz Lollies

The New Zealand Kiwi bird features on the NZ$1 dollar coin.

A roll of Fizz sweet lollies will cost you NZD$1.

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Money Around The World

By Rhys

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$1 = 1 Pair of Cheap Glasses

One dollar coin will buy a cheap pair of glasses in New Zealand.

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NZD$2 = 1 Hot Wheels Car Toy

One NZD$2 coin will buy a Hot Wheels Car Toy.

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NZ10 cent coin = 3 Lego Pieces

A NZ10 cent coin will buy 3 assorted Lego pieces.

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NZ20 cent coin = 1 Cookie Presser

A NZ20 cent coin buys 1 cookie shape presser.

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Money Around The World

By Ryshawn

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$100.00=1 Rugby Jersey

One NZ$100 dollar note will buy a Crusaders Rugby Jersey.The Crusaders is a New Zealand team that plays Super 14,

International Rugby.

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NZD$2.50 = 1 Bottle of G-Force

One NZ $2 dollar coin and 1 50cent coin will buy 1 bottle of G-Force.G -Force is an energy drink that comes in different flavours.

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NZD$1.60 =1 Pie

A NZ $1 dollar coin, 1 50cent coin and a 10cent coin buys 1 Pie.This is an Irvine’s mince pie and it makes a great snack.

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Money Around The World

By Zac

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$5 = 1 Bag of Spa Hot Rocks

The NZD$5 note has Sir Edmund Hillary on it. A bag of Spa Hot Rocks costs NZD$5.

NZD$90 = C Obey 89 Cap

A C Obey 89 Cap costs NZD$90.

NZD$50cent coin = 1 Zombie Chew

A Mega Size Zombie Chew Lolly costs NZ 50cents.

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Money Around the World

By Zion

e-Learners Team at Putauaki

Term 4, Week 1, 2010

NZD$15 = 1 Lego City Toy Pack

A Lego City Toy Pack costs NZD$15.

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NZD$2 = 1 Toy Matchbox Car

NZD$2 buys 1 Toy Matchbox Car.

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NZD$2 = 1 Tub of Popcorn

NZD$2 will buy 1 tub of Popcorn.

The New Zealand white heron appears on the NZ$2 coin.

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Dollar Notes: $100; $50; $20; $10; $5

Coins: $2; $1; 50c; 20c; 10c

New Zealand Money

The planning, printing and production of New Zealand bank notes is a complex business and requires that many skilled operators be employed for up to two years before the date of issue.

Decisions have to be made with regard to the sizes of each denomination. Then rough designs are drawn up to incorporate the various features of the note, including the: watermark words denomination pictures of people, birds, plants Maori ornamentation (tukutuku patterns) numbering, and colours

Once these features are agreed upon, a group of artists get together to produce an exact picture of the back and front of each denomination. These pictures are produced in the correct size and colours with the aid of a computer-based design system. This picture must also satisfy printing capabilities and security requirements against forgery. The picture is then sent back to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand for approval.

http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/currency/