Hello, this week we have been looking at different foundations and charity. We had to make a poster of a foundation or charity. I decided to do the foundation Cadbury purple locker. They help kids get sports kit and clothes.
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Friday, February 28, 2020
Thursday, February 27, 2020
This is just to say
I have Rip I have eaten
the pages the plums
that were in that were in
your book the icebox
and which and which
you were you were
Probably probably
Reading saving
on monday for breakfast
forgive me forgive me
they were they were
Terrible delicious
so long so sweet
and no plot and so coldThe on the left is mine, I changed the words in blue and the original poem is on the right.
Family Tree
This is my family tree dating back to my great, great. great grandparents. I found out that I'm part Irish, Scottish and Australian. It is a bit blurry but hopefully, you can read it.
Friday, February 21, 2020
Friday, February 14, 2020
First time Portrait
Hello, This is my second blog post of the year. During this week we have been working on a portrait of ourselves. Around my face are the things I like to do in my free time. I'm not the best at drawing but I did my best.
In my drawing, I have football, rock climbing, swimming, playing games, and biking. Maybe you could draw a portrait of your self and your hobbies too.
If you are to make one what are your 5 favorite hobbies?
We got the idea from a man called Romero Britto who's paintings are bright and colorful.
Please leave a comment and tell me if you made one as well.
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Waste Writing
Waste can be a lot of things, rubbish waste, human waste and overproduction being the worst. An average American person produces 4.6 pounds of Rubbish a day. That’s a lot of rubbish!!
Every year, the United States generates approximately 230 million tons of "trash"--about 4.6 pounds per person per day. Less than one-quarter of it is recycled; the rest is incinerated or buried in landfills. Each day, about 8 million pieces of plastic pollution end up in our oceans. 100,000 marine mammals and turtles and 1 million seabirds are killed by plastic pollution annually. Since the 1950s, about 8.3 billion tons of plastic have been produced worldwide. In some parts of the world, the use of plastic is illegal.
In conclusion, we need to do something about waste or else we shall suffer the consequences that we have put upon ourselves. Imagine swimming in water which is so polluted there is no Sealife insight.
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