Tuesday 17 November 2020

Choose It Narrative

                                       Choose It Narrative


  Greenpeace Takes on Taiwan's Biggest Environmental Problems | ICRT Blog

    


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On march the 11th Saturday 2017 my family and I went to the beach but as we were passing the beautiful view at the beach we saw a lot of people on the other side picking up rubbish and they had red and green gloves on and each of them had a big black plastic bag. My dad told us to stop the car and ask if there was any way we can help them. Dad got out of the car to ask the person in charge if we could be of help. The man replied that it would be excellent so my dad called out to my siblings and I to come down and help pick up the rubbish. The man in charge walked over to us, he gave us red/green gloves and a big black plastic bag each. Another man from their group called out and said we need to hurry before the tide comes in so we had to collect all of the rubbish as fast as we could because the tide was coming in. It took us an hour and a half to pick up all of the rubbish. In total there were 40 big black rubbish bags. So before we left we helped load a big white truck up with 40 rubbish bags. The group were really happy they had extra help. My family and I said our goodbyes and carried on with our day at the beach.


Wednesday 4 November 2020

Water Explaination

 This Time Water Plays the Lead – coffee t&i magazine

today i am oing to tell you 5 facts abuot water.

1.Nearly 97% of the world's water is salty or otherwise undrinkable.

2.water regulates the earths temperrature.

  • 3.in the world most freshwater is from ice
  • 4.Water is composed of two elements Hydrogen and Oxygen
  • 5.water covers abuot 71%of the earth surface

Tuesday 3 November 2020

georges seurat


 to day me and my class did art rotation and in my art rotation we had to talk abuot georges seurat. you must be thingking what dose he do. he dose dot and dash art and the art we lookd at was calld Georges Seurat | Study for "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" | The Met