Today were going to talk about environment day. World environment day is were we help our planet become a better place to live. Today I have to tell you three things that can help the environment.
Here are three things that I can do to hep our environment
- I can pick up rubbish
- We can reduce the use of cars and things that produce gas
- We can grow crops
Thank you for coming to my blog. Please give me feedback. BYE!!
HEY Vitaraagj
ReplyDeleteI agree that we should pick up rubbish and grow SOME CROPS, and it is a great Idea to reduce... But if you were the mayor would you have change Auckland to pick up litter and put it in the rubbish? Well nice blogging with you!
Kind regards
Lesina.K :)
Kia Ora Vitaraag
ReplyDeleteMy name is Araura and I am from Wesley primary school. I am also taking part in the Summer Learning journey.
I love all of your ideas, Maybe you could have added some detail along with a few pictures
Anyways keep up the amazing work
Yours sincerely
Araura:-)
Hi Vitaraag!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Florence, I go to Panmure Bridge School. Your blog post about how we can help the world. I totally agree with the 3 listed things that you wrote down to help save our world! If you could list more what would you write down?
Blog you later!
Florence
Hi Vitaraag,
ReplyDeleteIt's Leslie here, reading your blog from my home in Canada. I think you've posted 3 very good ways of contributing to a healthier planet. Well done!
Reducing the rubbish that can possible end up in the waterways or ocean is a good plan. I walk my dog, Spirit, every day and I usually end up picking up a piece or two and bringing it home to put in my recycling or rubbish bin.
If we could rely less on cars, that would be wonderful. Walking and biking to do our errands are great alternatives.
And growing our own food so that we're not transporting food across the country or the world in planes or on boats or trains would be a super thing to do!!
I hope you're able to try to do all of these things at some point!!!
And I hope you'll keep up your great efforts on the SLJ program.
Cheers,
Leslie