Rooms 8,9 and 29 listened to the story Celia Seagull by Nicole Miller.
We thought of ways that we could help reduce the amount of plastic in our ocean:
Naira, "We can recycle."
Holly, "Whenever we are about to chuck something away we can look at it, and maybe we could use it for craft?"
Milly, "We can put plastic in the right bin."
Oliver, "We can reuse things like paper... use both sides."
Rosemary, "We put rubbish in the correct bins."
Suvini, "We can pick up rubbish floating in the sea with a net."
Grayson, "We need to make sure the rubbish doesn't go down the storm drain."
Pierina, "When we go fishing, we can pick up litter in the sea."
Amy, "Tell people to stop littering."
Collins, "We you go to the beach.... Take 3 for the see!"
Leo, "When you go to the beach take a rubbish bag with you."
Archer, "Put rubbish in the bin."
Amber, "Don't be lazy and throw rubbish in the drain."
Ryder, "Ask mum and dads to pack you food that doesn't have food around it."
Elora, "Stop using plastic bottles, instead use glass or metal so you can use it
over and over again. "
Margoh, "Reuse our drink bottles over again."
Baylee, "We could pick up litter RIGHT NOW!"
We talked about how we can REFUSE plastic in the first place,
so that it doesn't get into our ocean.
We drew our 3 different types of New Zealand Seagulls.
We went on a litter hunt to make sure none of our own
Wakaaranga litter goes down the stormwater drains and out to the ocean.
Lastly, we mulched our native tree walk, to protect soil moisture and feed the trees.