Monday 10 September 2018

How To Reduce Plastic Waste

This Term Rm 7 are trying to help our Ocean life; we have been thinking how to reduce plastic waste. We decided to make beeswax wrap and fabric bags as things we can use instead of plastic. We had parents come and help us out with both fabric bags and beeswax wrap. 

How to make beeswax wrap
 What you do is you cut out a piece of fabric then grate the beeswax onto it. Then put the baking paper underneath the fabric, and sprinkle beeswax all over the fabric and then put baking paper on the top and get an iron and melt the beeswax.
Then you have something reusable and that doesn't kill ocean life. you can use beeswax wrap instead of glad wrap.  Here are some pictures of what I made.






Friday 7 September 2018

This term our focus is to help animals because of the

Taking Action,  Connected, Level 2Image result for drains


Down the Drain


Literacy


Science/Social Science learning goals Image result for Littatrap
We are learning to understand about the environments around us and the negative
of positive impact our actions can have on these environments.


Success criteria;


  • Describe some of the issues facing our environment today
  • Explain some of the negative impacts humans are having on the environment
  • identify some positive actions people are taking both here and around the world
  • to try and help look after our environment.  
  • identify some positive actions we can take at school and in our own lives to help
  • our environment.
  • learn about our local bush track and creek and identify some ways in which we
  • can help to look after (kaitiakitanga) these areas.


Reading Learning Goals


-I am learning to use sub-headings to guide me to the main ideas in text.
-I am learning to use illustrations, text boxes, charts and graphs to help me make
inferences so I get more information from the text.
-I am learning to use more than one text, in print or electronic formats, to gather
and check the accuracy of information.
-I am learning to read a wide range of texts (e.g. encyclopaedias, websites, newspapers)
 to gather and check information on a topic.
-I am learning to explain why the author has written a text.
-I am learning to read and understand text that contains academic and topic-specific
vocabulary.

Read the text, ‘Down the Drain’ and then complete the following activities.

  1. What was the problem that the students from Wilford School came across and made
  2. them start their project?  They were snorkeling in the ocean, they saw
  3. sea life and 253 pieces of rubbish which they said it was sad.
  4. In your own words explain what is stormwater and where does it go.
  5. Stormwater goes into streams and rivers. In towns and cities it goes down
  6. the drain, then it travels into the ocean.
  7. Explain what is wastewater. After it rains it goes into the grass and takes the
  8. soil into the ocean.


  1. What did the students decide to set up to help stop litter getting out to sea?
  2. Explain how it works (see below for some website links) they set  up a litter trap.
  3. It works by collecting the
  4. litter in the ocean when it goes down the drain.

  1. How much rubbish did they collect in 12 weeks?
  2. 531960 its over half a million pieces of rubbish.

6) What were the types of rubbish that their litter traps collected?
Hard and soft plastic, food, paper, cigareete buts.


7) From this project, what are some things we can tell about
Jemma, Ethan and Harvey? They wanted to help the environment and to clean
it up by making a invention

8) Jemma, Ethan and Harvey have shown a great example of participation and
contribution to their community with this project.  In the table below, list the positives
and negatives of them participating and contributing to this project.
Negatives or challenges of participating and contributing to this project.  That they
will never be able to get all the rubbish in the ocean.

9) After reading this article, what is something we could look into doing
at our school to help stop rubbish going to our oceans?  We could have litter monitors
That they will never be able to get all the rubbish in the ocean.

Positives of participating and contributing in this project.
They have figured out a way to collect rubbish before it goes into the ocean.

Glossary - Write what these words mean


Organic: From living organisms


Waterlogged: full of water


Runoff: water that runs  over the surface of the land.



Littatrap  Website links


These are a pretty cool idea. Check out the links below to find out more about them.












Wednesday 5 September 2018

Success criteria;

  • identify some positive actions we can take at school and in our own lives to help our environment. Task: Create an infographic showing people how they can reduce their waste in their lunchbox.   

  • Our co-constructed success criteria:
    -Have a strong title/hook
    -Use convincing language and images
    -Have simple things people can do
    -Use images (free to use)
    -Use bullet points/ short sharp information
    -Use correct punctuation and spelling.