Tuesday 27 October 2020

Georges Seurat


Today we had our art rotations, this time we went to room 3. We learn't about Georges Seurat with Mrs Tele'a. Georges Seurat had a unique and time consuming technique, which was using either dots or short stokes like dashes. Not only that but he wouldn't mix the colours, he would only place the colours next to each other while our eyes mix the colours ourselves.  

Thursday 22 October 2020

Plastic pollution

 WALT: to organise our ideas into paragraphs

We have many environmental problems globally, but one of the most problematic and harmful environmental issues would be plastic pollution. Many people know that plastic pollution is a big problem throughout the world, yet people continue using and making plastic. As most of the world's population uses plastic it’s being made more, and more of that plastic ends up in our beautiful oceans. Those actions are causing plastic pollution to become an even bigger environmental issue that only a few thousand of us are dealing with properly. Plastic pollution in the world is so inferior we have an island of rubbish just floating in the sea. The most disappointing thing is that only a few of us are doing something about plastic pollution, it’s about time we all do something to help the environment. One simple thing you could do to commit to helping the environment is possibly using as many biodegradable plastic objects you can, as it can break down quicker than normal plastic.

Everyone knows how useful and beneficial plastic can be to us, but with those benefits also comes problems, and inconveniences. Plastic is durable, and that's convenient, but it’s also the main problem about plastic. The fact that it’s durable makes it harder to break down. It can take up to 1,000 years at most, and that’s only an estimate, it could possibly take longer. Once the plastic breaks down a bit it’s small enough for marine animals to eat, because of that the fish we eat are likely to have ingested plastic, meaning we are also eating plastic.

Plastic is used a lot in our daily lives. We use plastic so often that it seems like we need it, but we don’t. Instead of using single use plastic you could replace it with something else like maybe replacing a plastic water bottle with a stainless steel bottle. Another thing you could replace would be cosmetics. A lot of people don’t know that there are little pieces of plastic hidden inside a few cosmetic products. Those littles pieces of plastic are called microbeads. Fortunately microbeads have been banned in a few countries. 

Not every piece of plastic is single use. In Fact you can always use it again. Clean the plastic again and use it, don’t throw it away and get the same piece of plastic. If you use it again it doesn’t have to still have the same purpose. You can always repurpose the plastic by turning something like a water bottle into a vase, or pencil holder. Use your mind and be creative. Not only would you be helping the environment, but you could also entertain yourself creating something with the plastic.

Often we buy things with plastic that we don’t need, leaving you with left-over rubbish. You can avoid that necessary waste by refusing to buy the plastic in the first place. Instead of going to a store where things are new and packaged in plastic you can go to a second hand shop. I recommend going to a second hand shop because it’s already unpackaged, you would have no leftover plastic. Not only will it be ridding you of extra waste but it could also save your money. 

If you want to see the world restored to its original beauty, the best thing you could do is follow doing as many of the R’s as you can. Make sure you continue it even if it feels like you're not doing anything helpful, because in reality you are. You shouldn’t do it by yourself so tell your family and friends, so we can save the earth. 

Wednesday 21 October 2020

Maths Mixture

Recently we learnt about Probability and Algebra. We had to find the rule in a number pattern we also revised a couple of things like finding the average and 24 hours time. Late this term we are going to have our maths test so its convenient we are practising things like this.


Tuesday 20 October 2020

10 facts about Niue

Fakalofa lahi atu This week is Niuean Language Week. This year's theme is Lay the foundations - give rise to Vagahau Niue for generations. We had to create a poster with 10 interesting facts about Niue. Personally I found the one where James Cook called the island 'savage island' most interesting.


Thursday 15 October 2020

2.7 Ko wai ō hoa?

Today while the year 8's where at tech, we had our rotations. For our Te Reo rotation we learn't how to ask who your friends, teachers, and parents are. 

Vincent Van Gogh - Inquiry poster

Today we learnt about Vincent Van Gogh. Here is a poster of him with the information I learned.

Admirable Algebra 2

 

Today for maths our main focus was algebra. We also did a bit of angles for maths. I found this task quite enjoyable because it was difficult and a new thing for me. I'm glad I struggled with this task because I won't have been able to learn and understand it if I didn't make a few mistakes. 

Wednesday 14 October 2020

Plastic pollution

For this week we read about plastic pollution, and the effect it has on life, specifically marine life. I quite enjoyed the text that we read, I learned a lot of where the pollution comes from, what it does to us as well as other creatures, and how we can help. Make sure you use the 3 R's it helps more then you think!

Effects of plastic pollution

Create task : Design a poster with appropriate images and captions to highlight the main causes and effects of plastic pollution