Monday, 7 December 2020

Wastefree Winners

 




Following on from our playground litter audit, these Year Fours won spot prizes for having litter free lunches. Well done for making healthy sustainable lunch box choices!

We're hoping to make promoting more litter free lunches, or nude food, a feature of our 2021 sustainability actions.

What are your hot tips for reducing lunchtime litter? Comment below ...

Tuesday, 1 December 2020

Eco Leaders Meet with Nigel Zhang - Climate Change Auditor

 


Today the Year 5 Eco Leaders were lucky enough to meet with Nigel Zhang a climate change expert who has worked for the UN as an auditor. We're hoping he can work with Sunnyhills School to reduce our carbon footprint in 2021.

This is a summarized transcript of our Zoom meeting:

Isla - Hi we’re year five Eco Leaders from Sunnyhills School. Our school is a GreenGold Enviro school

Izzy- Thank you for meeting with us today and helping us .

Izzy - we’ve got some questions we’re hoping you can answer





Drake - What inspired you to be an environmentalist?

I started by becoming an engineer in China and then I worked for the UN.  I realised we have the technology to address climate change but need to educate people.  I studied Environmental Management at University in Australia to try and address the problem from a different perspective.


Jade - what is a carbon footprint? And what do you do to reduce your carbon footprint?

A carbon footprint is all the emissions your life produces.  There are 6 main greenhouse gases.


Jade - how do we work out a carbon footprint at school?

That’s a big question.  We can identify where you produce carbon.  For example the school’s electricity bills & amount of waste you produce.


Drake - we’re planning to plant more trees.  What are some other things we could do?

  • Reduce electricity use

  • Reduce waste

  • Walk to school

  • Solar panels

  • Look at heating options


Jade - what is your carbon footprint?

My own carbon footprint is 5.4 T.  The NZ average is 7.3 T.  The Australian average is 15 T


Izzy - would you like to come and visit our school next year? 

Yes, very much so, we can calculate the school’s carbon footprint and then look at ways to reduce it.


Isla and Izzy- thank you for being with us  - we learnt lots and are looking forward to continuing next year!   



             
                        


Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Year Four School Litter Audit


How do you think Sunnyhills School is doing when it comes to litter?


James - 8.3/10 -  because whenever I walk around the school I normally see some litter around.  There’s always that tiny bit of littering but not that much.


Joeric - when I was in year 3 and four I always saw plastic bags in drains, but now I don't.


Anvay - 9.9/10  - I only see very small pieces of paper on the field and deck.


Harry - 8.5/10 I still see not that much rubbish but I still see some.


Lucas - 7/10 - OK but some around.


Georgia - I saw a Gatorade bottle on the ground that still had energy drink inside.  I think when the playground has been blocked off people have put it there and the wind have put rubbish down there.


What types of litter do you predict we’ll find?

Jayden - I think we will find muesli bars and candy and bits of plastic because some people are cheeky and break the school rules.


James - around the deck where we eat lunch is the most dirty part of the school.


Stefanie - there’s ice block wrappers and candy wrappers outside room 17.  I don’t know how it got there.  Maybe the builders.
















ACTION RESULTS


We sorted the litter into 3 groups - food related, paper and miscellaneous.

The biggest group by far was food related.  


Mrs Daniel - paper is biodegradable.


We found balloons from Kelly Club - we could ask them to stop using them as they can’t be recycled - Joeric


The biggest amount we found was food and drink wrappers - we could do naked lunch - Joeric 


Use resusable lunch containers - James


Stefanie - don’t use glad wrap - there was lots - it’s very light and can float around.  James - it’s very convenient.  Joeric - it looks like jellyfish.


Mrs Daniel - lots of miscellaneous litter was from the building site. I wonder how we could make renovating and building more sustainable... biodegradable hazard tape?


How might we stop so many food wrappers around school?

Marco - make food wrappers heavy so they don’t fly away

Annie - take the food wrapper off at home

Abigail - put food wrapper straight in your bag

Lachie - eat inside

HImanshu - if you see rubbish pick it up

Mailia - put foil on your food

Jayan - Close your lunchbox when you unwrap something

Hayley - not bring any plastic wrapper to school

Hamish - don’t take any food with wrappers on it


REFLECTION - Naked Lunches would stop most of the litter around the school.  


NEXT STEPS - How could we get more Sunnyhills families doing naked lunches?


Hayley - yell in their face that plastic is bad

Jayan - make an advertisement - YouTube

Abigail - tell people about using plastic containers instead of wrappers

Chloe - make a poster

Hamish - send an email to the parents

Marco - have stickers that tell people not to use plastic and put them on windows and doors

Ashley - do a plastic treasure hunt and the people who collect the most get a prize

Anastasia - Hold a competition and who ever has a rubbish free lunch box wins something

Sam - Encourage people to bring more fruits or take off the wrappers at home

Lachie - Everyday a person from each class picks up rubbish

Aston - do a nude food challenge - no wrappers allowed

Zoe - give people with nude food house points

Theo - when you get a lunch order put the wrappers in your bag to take home


Which suggestion do you think is best? Perhaps the Sunnyhills Eco Leader could implement a new initiative in 2021







Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Reducing our Carbon Footprint - Investigating Electic & Hybrid Cars

 


We considered our low carbon options when upgrading our family vehicle. We needed to consider price, size, range and features. Here are some possible choices we found:











Tuesday, 17 November 2020

He Mara Kai with the Eco Leaders

 



Today our Eco Leaders harvested greens, herbs, fruit and kawa kawa leaves from our Mara Kai (Edible Garden). We made kawakawa tea and garden pesto. Yum! Of course we composted all our waste.


Recipes:

KAWAKAWA TEA

Kawakawa leaves 

Boiling water

Sunnyhills Honey

Cover kawakawa leaves in boiling water.  Brew for  3 minutes. Drain. Sweeten with honey if desired. Can also be cooled and drunk cold.


GARDEN PESTO

Broad beans

Mint 

Sorrell

(or any garden herbs available)

Lemon juice

Olive oil

Salt

Pepper

Blend in a processor until smooth. Eat as a dip or sauce.



Baseline Data for our Bird Corridor

We are taking action for climate change and enhancing biodiversity by growing and planting more trees in our Bird Corridor. We needed baseline data to relect on when we plant next year. 

 How could we calculate how many trees were in a large area? 

 Room 3 & 2 had some ideas: 
 Use a clicker - Betsy 
Section off areas - Ruby 
Take a photo and then count - Rebecca 
Your mind - Andreas 
Use an aerial view - Baxter 
Count in fives/two’s - Poppy 
Count and take notes - Sara 
Count the trees and then count the bushes and then add them up - Amelena 
Baxter - use tally marks 
Predict and use rounding and estimates - Poppy 
Count the trucks and stems - Daniel 
Use a drone from above - Sara 
Arrange in rows and use timetables - Kardia 
Split into sections and everybody gets a section then add together -Harry 
 Split it into sections - Billy 
Everybody count then add - Erin 
Tally them up - Brodie 
Make a graph to show how many birds and trees there were - Ellie 
Estimate by seeing how many in one area then multiply - Eric Go in groups and have a certain tree to find and tally up that tree - Sienna We split into groups and used skipping ropes to divide off sections. We counted recorded then added together. These are our results:

Wednesday, 11 November 2020

Greenfingers Gang Go Nuts For Beans

Today the Greenfingers Gang harvested broadbeans to take home. We left some to dry on the plants so we can replant broadbeans next winter.

It was great to see that Liam brought his little brother Noah along on his first day at school. 






Travelwise Leaders take Bike skills for the Year 2 and 3 Students

 At lunchtime today the Travelwise Leaders took bike skills for the Year 2 and 3 Students. Everyone had fun and at the same time had the opportunities to practise their bike skills at the same time. 







Climate Action - Baseline Data for our Carbon Footprint

 In Year Five we've been focusing on Sustainable Energy.  We're now calculating our carbon footprint so we can measure the impact of the action we are taking to reduce our negative impact on the world.


You can work out our carbon footprint too and find out how to help fight climate change at https://www.futurefit.nz/



This is Mrs Daniel's carbon footprint.   Room 15's average Carbon Footprint was 5.6.  Room 14's average carbon footprint was 5.83. And Room 16's was 6.9. We found regular international travel pushed up our foot prints.  I wonder how we can offset this.  

What's your Carbon Footprint? Comment below ...

TAKING ACTION - we looked at livelightly.nz and decided to pledge these actions to reduce our carbon footprint:

Cimone - Saving water - turn the tap off when I brush my teeth.

Isabelle - walk to the local shops instead of drive

James & Aayush - plan my holiday within a four hour drive of my home instead of driving

Chloe - think before i buy and get second hand clothing

Amelia - plant flowers and vegetables at home

Caleb - plant more strawberries and fruit with my my mum






Tuesday, 10 November 2020

Taking Action to Fight Climate Change

 Year Five & Six have been focusing on Sustainable Energy & Climate Change this year. We've identified the current situation and explored alternatives. Now it's time to take action! We're planting hundreds of native trees to sequester carbon from the atmosphere and offset our carbon footprint. Thanks to Trees for Survival for supplying the seedlings and potting mix!






When we ran out of seedlings Room One found Kowhai seeds in the native bush trail and we planted those.


Tuesday, 3 November 2020