Friday 14 July 2017

WLJ Day 7 ( last day... I think) activity 1

Image result for keep new zealand beautifulActivity 1: While in Taupo, you go for a walk around the lake and you notice pieces of rubbish floating in the water. You also notice that there is rubbish on the footpath. As you know, it is really important to put rubbish in the bin and keep New Zealand clean and beautiful for generations to come.
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With that in mind, it is time think about what you can do to keep New Zealand beautiful. Use your imagination and come up with three things that you could do to make your neighbourhood more beautiful. Post your list on your blog ☺:
List:
1st thing: I think that to make a beautiful neighborhood is to pick up all the rubbish that is around there.
2nd thing: I think is to ask for permission to wash the cars and just make it clean. also I think growing some pretty plants in your garden will look pretty cool.
3rd thing: Mowing the lawns what is wrong with that if you just mow the lawns for every body it will make it easier for the other people too.
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Task description: this is my list and I think this is the last day of the winter learning journey and thank you to Rachel for setting this u for every body and yeah thanks.

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1 comment:

  1. Hi Naomi,

    Thank you so much for the gorgeous message. It was my pleasure to set up the holiday programme and to blog with you over the break. It is so much fun for me!

    I love it because I get the chance to learn new things and to think more carefully and critically about my own actions and behaviours. Today, your post has made me think about what I could do differently/better to protect the natural environment here in New Zealand. I really like the idea of picking up rubbish that is lying around. I think that the whole neighbourhood looks better if the rubbish is removed. What about you?

    I recently returned from a trip to Cambodia and Vietnam and I was really surprised by the amount of rubbish that was on the streets in Phnom Pehn (the capital city of Cambodia). The country doesn't have a national rubbish system so people often just pile their rubbish on the footpath or dump it in the river. I hope that they're able to change that soon and clean up the city/riverways. It would make the whole city look so much cleaner and more beautiful!

    Cheers,
    Rachel :)

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