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Thursday, July 25, 2019

The Zero Waste Climate Solution | Science Tasks

How can we prevent climate change though recycling these products?


Plastics: Recycling It creating more stuff
Cycling or walking:
Paper:
Steel: 

Video questions:



What is Zero Waste?


One of the quickest and cheapest ways a community can immediately
reduce climate impact 


What can we do on the planet?
  1. Reducing Emissions  
  2. Share Things
  3. Reducing Plastic
What do we need to recycle?
Plastic


What does recycling do?
Keeps methane from going into the atmosphere


How much of our rubbish is food scraps?


40% ????


What does soil do to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?


Pulls it down from the atmosphere and stores it (stores x3 more than trees


What do we need to do?
  1. Make Peoples. 
  2. Have Zero Emissions 

What is a carbon footprint?



How can you make your Carbon Footprint smaller?

 

ENERGY SAVING TIPS FILM



Name 3 of the tips.


  1. Reducing electricity
  2. Driving Less  
  3. Carpooling  
  


AT WHAT RATES DO DIFFERENT ITEMS DECOMPOSE?

MY INVESTIGATION.



Image result for rates of decomposition

Choose 4 items from the list and investigate them. 


Styrofoam
Paper
Orange Peels
Leaves



You need to answer three questions.


Name: Kody


  1. How long do they take to decompose?
  2. What resource / fossil fuel are they made from?
  3. How is this resource recycled?
  4. How does this object contribute to climate change?

Styrofoam:
1. Never
2. Polystyrene
3. Cant be
4.  polystyrene manufacturing greatly contributes to global warming

Paper:
1. 2-4 weeks
2. Trees
3. Reused 

Orange Peels:
1. 3-6 months
2. Oranges
3. Naturally Decompose

Leaves
1. 1-3 months
2. Trees
3. Naturally Decompose 

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Ella West | Night Vision Book Review

Kia Ora, my name is Kody and i'm doing a book report on Night Vision.
Night Vision is a fiction book set in the Canterbury Pine Forest on a farm
with a family of 3 struggling to pay their rent/mortgage. The twist is The
main character finds a bag and witnesses something that can potentially
change her family's life  


The main character of the book is a girl named Viola. Viola was named after
her mum’s favorite instrument. Viola has XP it’s a genetic disorder that
makes the body unable to repair damage (DNA Damage, Skin Damage) from
UV and it creates small growths that can turn out to be cancers and
mutations. Viola is a sweet but insecure girl that stays inside all day and
goes out at night. Her family consists of 3 people her, her dad and her mum
they live out in the pine forest by themselves with the closest city an hour
away. Viola’s mum is a musician and Viola’s dad is a farmer. They struggle to
keep up with money until Viola witnesses something that changes her life.
Viola has just watched a murder scene and has follow the man who has done
the crime, It's lucky she does follow him beacuase what she see’s him do
next is life changing.


The book itself is compellingly enjoyable and is great for people around the
11 - 17 mark. I found it  is very pleasant to read during cold winter day when
you can't go outside and want to stay warm. 

I would give this book a 4.5 out of 5 because the ending wasn't as thrilling as
I thought it would be but the rest of the book was really hooking and i was
drawn to reading the book and i really enjoyed it. 

Here's A Preveiw To The Book - Click Here

Monday, July 22, 2019

Science (The Water Cycle)

AIM: TO LOOK AT THE WATER CYCLE AND HOW CLIMATE CHANGE IS AFFECTING IT.

Definition:



Scientific words:


  • Evaporation. When water is heated by radiant energy it turns into water vapor.
  • Transpiration. Evaporation from plants.
  • Condensation. When water vapor cools, molecules join together and form clouds.
  • Precipitation. When clouds get heavy the waters falls as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
  • Acidification: the action or process of making or becoming acidic.

We will be conducting an experiment that looks at the different ways that climate change is affecting the water cycle.

THE WATER CYCLE EXPERIMENT

Bag 1: Normal Water cycle
Bag 2: Water cycle with CO2 added: like Oceans in climate change
Bag 3: Water cycle with ice added: like Antarctica in climate change

Material:

  1.  Plastic Bag 
  2.  Vivid Marker
  3.  1 Cup Of Water
  4.  2 Drops Of Food Colouring

Steps:

  1.  Draw Clouds, Rain, Island, Trees And Sun 
  2.  Add The Scientific Names Of The Steps In The Water Cycle
  3.  Add Water And Food Colouring Together (Fill 2/10 Of The Bag)
  4.  Leave On A Wall (Tape On) And Dont Touch It For A Week
  5.  Watch The Condensation Grow Slowly Check Every Week (Make Sure You Dont Touch The Bag)


Findings:




The Water Cycle: Bag 1
CO2 Water Cycle: Bag 2
Acid
Desert Water Cycle
Bag 3
Does it cycle?
YesYesYes
Amount of Water
222
Acidity
121

Key: Water and acidity amount: 1 = none 
2 = small drips
3 = large drips


Comments:


Bag 1: Had A Good Cycle With Little Drops Of Water And It Had No Acidity 

Bag 2: Had A Great Water Cycle With Drops Bigger Than Bag 1 But The Drops Were Still Small      (Bag 2 Had Acidity)

Bag 3: Had An Average Cycle With Small Drops And No Acidity BUT... It Had Sand At The Bottom Bring Water Out Of The Sand Making The Sand Dryer

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Charlesworth Reserve Trip (C.I.P)

Yesterday we went on a trip to Charlesworth Reserve to plant some native plants and shrubs.

 We started by digging holes for plants to go into and we used the techniques we were tought like how to get the roots out without damaging them and how to put the plants in perfectly.

 We found crabs and snails while digging up the clay and sand.