Do you think Awapuni school takes zero waste seriously?
Does Awapuni school take zero waste seriously ? Of course, I strongly believe that Awapuni school , Gisborne , New Zealand DOES take zero waste seriously. And here are my strong reasons why I believe that Awapuni school does take zero waste seriously!
Firstly , room 3 from Awapuni school, wrote to the Gisborne Council about banning the plastic bags , and I strongly agree with them. Because the plastic bag is deadly to the environment and the animals that are in it , including us humans. In fact , us humans have made so much rubbish on earth, that now we are starting to realize how much damage we have done, not only to ourselves but to the environment as well. Which can lead, to making the zero waste idea more difficult to master .
Secondly , Of course Awapuni School has a green team! A team of a small group of kids that like to help the planet grow. Furthermore, they help the planet and that is by planting new native New Zealand trees. On the other hand , Awapuni school recycles their milk cartons continuously everyday and without a doubt that’s helping in a way … isn’t it?
Finally , It is certain that Awapuni school is trying to keep their carbon footprint small as they can be . In a way that they do this, is by reaching ways and things they can do better and help make their carbon footprint even smaller, in support of this a way that they do this is trying to use less heating in the cold seasons .
In some way , I believe that Awapuni school DOES take pride in making their school zero waste, and those are my strong reason why I believe that Awapuni school DOES take zero waste seriously!
Friday, December 7, 2018
Drop, Cover, Hold. Earthquake drill .
Next time maybe we should make the video longer .
Friday, November 2, 2018
Screencastify Learning
In this blog post , I've made a screencastify. What I've learned from this is how to make a QR square . And also something I can work on is taking my time with my screencastify .
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Terrible Tornadoes .
Terrible Tornadoes
Did you know most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin counter - clockwise, and in the southern hemisphere most tornadoes spin clockwise?
How it happens :
Tornadoes mostly need warm ,moist air from gulf of mexico and the cool ,dry air from canada. When the two meet and they create instability in the atmosphere.
Parts of a Tornado:
- Spiral inflow
- Funnel cloud
- Spiral undraft and
- Cumulonimbus cloud.
Maori Connection :
The Maori god of wind and storms is named Tāwhirimātea.
How to get through it (if at home):
Firstly, stay in a windowless room. Never enter a room with a window when a tornado is near because you’re most likely to hurt. Move under a heavy table or desk , use your hands to protect your neck at all times.
How to get through it (if in car) :
If you’re driving around, though or even in the middle of a tornado, you should never drive faster because tornadoes can change their direction very quickly .
Other interesting facts and trivia :
Dark clouds spinning in the sky before a tornado appears, and the cloud may be green as well as grey or black.
Sometimes a loud roar from the clouds may happen ,and the roar will sound like a plane flying too close to the ground.
Tornadoes are smaller than hurricanes.
Conclusion :
In the northern hemisphere tornadoes spin counterclockwise and in the southern hemisphere tornadoes spin clockwise . Remember to never drive faster in a tornado.
Bibliografie:
Book: Deadly Storms , Author : Ann Weil , Published in 2005 .
Internet:
By Legacy Rm3
Friday, September 14, 2018
Living by the rules .
First , Nikau and Luke are playing a game of connect 4 , then Luke Accidentally breaks the rules .
Then Legacy tells Luke one of the rules in connect 4 , and then ask Nikau and Luke if they would like to reply .
Then Legacy tells Luke one of the rules in connect 4 , and then ask Nikau and Luke if they would like to reply .
The one thing that I enjoyed about making this video was that I was participating in the topic, one of the things I found challenging was the right words to say . Next time I would want to speak louder so the listener could hear me better .
Thursday, September 6, 2018
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Wednesday, July 4, 2018
The penguin who wanted to fly .
The Penguin who wanted to fly .
Title: The penguin who wanted to fly .
Illustrator : Helen Taylor
Gendre : New Zealand, sophisticated picture book
Main character : The Penguin who wanted to fly .
Plot : The main penguin in the story wanted to fly .
Sittings : The sea , New Zealand’s South Island , an iceberg and glacier .
Rate the book : I liked it .
Reason why I rate this book :
I really enjoyed this book because it tells you to never
give up,and also I strongly agree that you should read this book because
it tells you
it tells you
that everyone has a place in the world .
Age group : 7 - 9 age group .
Book review written by : Legacy Rm 3
Thursday, June 28, 2018
What is Matariki?
“What is Matariki ?”
Searching for hope,
Wondering about the future ,
Shining bright like a light in the night sky ,
Bring joy and happiness to family,
Connecting with the earth ,
Joining the earth with family’s ,
Love spreads in each loving heart.
“That is Matariki.”
Matariki Hiku
Matariki stars,
Shining so bright in the sky ,
Watching from above.
By Legacy
Do you think Awapuni school takes zero waste seriously?
Do you think Awapuni school takes zero waste seriously?
Does Awapuni school take zero waste seriously ? Of course, I strongly believe that Awapuni school , Gisborne , New Zealand DOES take zero waste seriously. And here are my strong reasons why I believe that Awapuni school does take zero waste seriously!
Firstly , room 3 from Awapuni school, wrote to the Gisborne Council about banning the plastic bags , and I strongly agree with them. Because the plastic bag is deadly to the environment and the animals that are in it , including us humans. In fact , us humans have made so much rubbish on earth, that now we are starting to realise how much damage we have done, not only to ourselves but to the environment as well. Which can lead, to making the zero waste idea more difficult to master .
Awapuni's Green team |
Secondly , Of course Awapuni School has a green team! A team of a small group of kids that like to help the planet grow. Furthermore, they help the planet and that is by planting new native New Zealand trees. On the other hand , Awapuni school recycles their milk cartons continuously everyday and without a doubt that’s helping in a way … isn’t it?
Finally , It is certain that Awapuni school is trying to keep their carbon footprint small as they can be . In a way that they do this, is by reaching ways and things they can do better and help make their carbon footprint even smaller, in support of this a way that they do this is trying to use less heating in the cold seasons .
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
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