Sorting out what we had |
The kids PE shed |
Before |
After |
The big sack of rubbish! |
Moana 2 buddied up with Room 6 and did a 100m squared beach clean up, then sorted the rubbish into type! Pretty shocking the amount of rubbish that was collected in a small area...
The whole school went down to the beach for lunch and walked back along the beach to school doing a beach clean-up as we went.
Read more below from each class...
Moana 3
Half of our group cleaned out, sorted and reorganised the kids PE shed. We were pretty happy with the outcome - now we just have to make some signs and get some issuing and returning systems in place to keep our new look shed super tidy!
Awesome buddy class helpers! |
Sorting the rubbish |
We think we will have some more cool Actions Speak Louder than Words projects up our sleeve for the rest of the term.
Moana 2
First, we had to measure a 100m square area and mark it out. This was our first challenge and it took a little while to mark out our area for collection. When we first glanced at our 100m square, we couldn't see any obvious rubbish, but when we investigated more closely, we soon discovered the hidden mess on our beach. After just over an hour of scouring, we had collected more than we estimated.
When we got back to school we sorted and weighed each category of rubbish. Would you believe that we picked up 187.997kg of waste that did NOT belong on our beautiful beach?
Although the category with the largest amount of waste was plastic, the weight of all of the rubbish combined was astonishing!
We have started trying to create an infographic of our findings and hope to share them with you soon.
Kia ora,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Sonny Boy and I am at Tautoro School. I saw on Google Earth that your school is right next to the beach. I see you have a pool too. Our school is in the country, we are not next to the beach but we have a pool and a big field. We are learning and writing about plastic and how bad it is in our environment. It is good to see you cleaning up the beach. You should check out my school on Google Earth.
Bye
Sonny Boy
Tena Koutou Ngaire and Matua Fergus, What an amazing idea - 'Actions Speak Louder than Words'. Our classroom has been focusing on ways that we can improve the plastic issues we face locally, nationally and globally, so I was excited to share what your collaborative classroom is doing in Gisborne. We can't believe how much rubbish you found! We love that you're taking care of your slice of paradise. We'll keep popping in to see what other fantastic things you are doing. As my students say, 'Blog you later'.
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Whaea Gaylene
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ReplyDeleteWTH marta
Deletehi my name is seddon and i like the work that yous did man that's bad all of the rubbish on that beach i think people should stop littering that's a good job tho
ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Joseph. I am a year 6 from Tautoro School. I think it is so cool yous care about our enviroment! my class has been doing heaps of research and thinking of ways to do our part in looking after our country. Thank yous for the great idea but sadly for us we dont have a beach at our doorstep but we do have great waterfalls :)
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Joeseph
Hi Moana Learning Hub,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Marta, I go to Tautoro School. We are doing a similar inquiry were we design machines that could clean the sea. I Like that you cleaned up your beautiful beach by picking up the rubbish there. I cant believe you picked up 187.997kg AMAZING and sad at the same time. We are researching about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Do you know what that is? There are 5 Geyer's in our oceans that are collecting so much rubbish and plastics. We're calling it the most deadliest predator in the ocean at the moment.
Have to go bells about to ring. Blog you later.
Yours sincerely Marta
Here is a link to my blog: https://tsmathas.blogspot.com/
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ReplyDeleteKia ora,
my name is Manaaki-Tia and I go to Tautoro school
I really like how you thought of going to go and pick up all of the plastics.
We really do have an issue where plastics are killing our Sea life
and it is coming into our food chain.Like a small fish eats plastic that contains toxic and chemicals.Then that fish gets eaten by jelly fish then the jelly fish get eaten by tuna and that tuna gets eaten by us.So that means we are eating the toxic and chemicals that was in the small fish. but anyways that's all for Today so Blog you later... do good
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ReplyDeleteyour school is so cool it is mean that your school is close to the beach and we have unis like you and as your school got a rugby team we leave in the same cantry
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ReplyDeletehi my name is kingston and i think you have done an outrageous job at the beach ka pai
ReplyDeletewell bye and keep up the good work.
Hi Moana Learning Hub my name is hope and I go to Tamaki primary school. I didn’t know that you guys could pick up that much rubbish great job.
ReplyDeletehttps://tpshopel.blogspot.com/ plz check out my blog
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ReplyDeleteHi Moana learning hub,I like how you have organise your PE shed. Why did you spilt them in half?
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