Showing posts with label plastic. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 23 January 2019

SLJ Day 5 The Sky's The Limit Week 4

Activity 1 Environment Day - Beat Plastic Pollution
  1. We use material bags instead of plastic
  2. Not buy plastic bottles, use a metal bottle instead
  3. Pick up rubbish outside and put it in a rubbish bin


Activity 2 Adoption Day
I choose the Kangaroos, Quokka and Wombat
Simalarates:
  • They are all native animals to Australia
  • All three of these animals are herbivores
  • Kangaroos, Quokkas and Wombats eat grass


Differences:
  • Wombats are threatened by hunting
  • Kangaroos communicate by making clucking sounds
  • Quokkas and Wombats come out at night to hunt


Activity 3 Concluding The Journey
What is one thing that you learned from participating in the
Summer Learning Journey programme this year?I learnt that
burning fossil fuels is a participant to global warming.


What is one thing that surprised you? One thing that surprised me
was how quick I completed the Summer Learning Journey.


What is one thing that concerned or upset you? Something that
concerned me was how endangered some of the animals in the
world are.


What is one thing that you (or your family) can do, moving
forward, to help protect our natural environment? Continue to
use material bags and pick up any rubbish that is not in the rubbish
bin.

SLJ Day 4 Making Promises Week 4

Activity 1 Campaigning For Conversation
I choose to do my campaign about the Sea Lions. My slogan is
Sea you later, maybe

Activity 2 The Plastic Pledge
I asked my Mum about Countdown going plastic bag free, this is
what she said, “it is a good idea because plastic bags are doing a
lot to the environment”

Activity 3 Restricted Access
I think that restricting the amount of people that visit Machu Picchu
is a bad idea. I think this because lots of people want to go up to
the mountain, some people might  travelled a long way to see the
mountain and they can’t go and see it. Maybe instead of putting
restrictions on Machu Picchu, the government could put up barriers
so that the environment can grow again, and when it has completely
healed then they can take the barriers off.