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Monday, 2 October 2017

pollution and meren life

What is pollution?
Pollution is plastic tinfoil lolly wrappers cans plastic coffee cups plastic bags chipy packets food  packets and more.
Pollution is only affecting our wonderful marine life because we throw our rubbish away.
How many seabirds are killed by pollution
Over one million seabirds are killed by pollution because they eat our rubbish.they wouldn't eat our rubbish if we did not throw our rubbish away.
How pollution gets into the ocean
Approximately 1.4 billion pounds of trash goes into the ocean and it might go into the great pacific garbage patch.how?because we throw our rubbish into the ocean if our rubbish does get into the great pacific garbage patch it will make it bigger.
How we can help
We can stop using plastic bags and stop throwing away our rubbish.if you do this you will be saving our marine life and stopping the great pacific garbage patch from getting bigger.
Conclusion

As you can see from these facts we are killing our marine life and polluting our wonderful ocean. we need to stop throwing away our garbage and that will save our wonderful ocean and our wonderful marine life.

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

The art gallery

The art gallery
over the past 8 weeks the whole of kahikatea have been learning about sustainability. the whole of sockburn school created  art for the sockburn school art gallery. most of kahikatea kahikatea wore helping out with the mural the mural was trying to say which life you would like.

mati did some art two some of mati did some `rusted art` a `stop motion` and some `crushed up rainbow bottles on sticks.

pohutukawa didn't do much they mostly just did some tin fish that wore hanging on a beautiful silver string and some light up clay pots with some pictures of  flowers on the outside.


I think we should have added a plastic volcano and a plastic turtle caught in a plastic net. i think if they added this then they would be making people think before they throw away their rubbish.

Wednesday, 15 March 2017

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