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Monday, May 20, 2019

Sea Cleaners

Today at Paihia School a person named Tracy came to our school to teach us about the sea and rubbish. She was from a group called Sea Cleaners and was here to teach us about putting rubbish in a bin and making sure our rubbish will not get in the water. I was learning about how many pieces of plastics sea cleaners have found in their entire job working for Sea Cleaners. 5.9 million litres WOW!!! A regular black bag is 50 letters so imagine how many black bags they would need.. What I really enjoyed was watching the video and seeing all the people helping each other and collecting all the rubbish. What I could do better next time is not be shy to ask a question. I hope someday our ocean will be plastic and rubbish free. So if you see rubbish put it in a bin and save the sea creatures. Bye.

1 comment:

  1. Hello my name is Kaia and I'm from Kawakawa Primary School I really love your writing and I think it's pretty awesome that the Sea Cleaners came to your school I really loved this blog post. The thing i loved the most about this blog post was some of punctuation you used.

    Kind Regards Kaia

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