Yesterday me and some kids from my class cleaned up the streets around school. We took giant rubbish bags and almost filled up all of them. Everyone got into groups and we each shared a bag. My group found 68 cigarette butts. We did this clean up for part of the William Pike Challenge and spent an hour doing this. On the way back from picking up rubbish, we found a lot of cardboard boxes somewhere and took them back to the school skip. It was actually a lot of fun but gross at the same time and it felt good to help our community.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020
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Hi Caitlyn
ReplyDeleteIt is such a good job you did going around like that and It is great but also bad fore we don't want that much rubbish in our community.
Next time you could add a picture to show how much you got.
Keep up the good work,
From Clara
Thank you Clara. I do have a photo and I might include that now.
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