2009/02/18

The Big Production

What: The Paper Recycling Project
Aim: To recycle unused paper.
How: By asking people to collect their unused paper in a big bin/cardboard box. At the end of the year, we'll smash the paper into pulp and make something from it. We can try to sell the things we make, so we can raise money for the orphanages or something. if not for trying to convince people not to do illegal logging.
Why: Because global warming is becoming a more and more threatening risk to ending humankind. If we try to stop it, maybe we'll be able to stop it altogether.
Who: The Koi Building first, then we'll see if we can get more boxes/bins if the project was successful.
When: We'll probably start next week.

Well, technically, that's the plan in a nutshell.

2009/02/17

Results of The Discussion

Well, yesterday, we (my group) had a discussion about which ideas were best to use. After the long and boring discussion, we decided to use:

1. Recycling Paper
2. Planting Trees
3. Organic Garden Program
4. Energy Saving.

We went with a vote, and decided that we should use the Recycling Paper idea.

2009/02/16

The Process of Formation

My group was formed under the strict orders of my Science teacher. First, she asked us each to make a .gmail account. Then she told us to go to this site to make our own blogs. And then she asked us to write this blog strictly for the Community and Services programs "and nothing else!" And finally she asked us to find 2 ideas on this website.

I did find 2 ideas in fact:

1. Recycling the Waste Around Us
2. Organic Garden Program

The processes are:

1. Putting all the waste paper into a big box. By the end of the school year, all paper will be soaked in water, made into pulp and made into something else.
2. Planting all sorts of harvestable plants (e.g. rice, potatoes, tomatoes, etc.) and harvesting them at the end of the year.

That's all I got so far. It will be put into action soon.

2009/02/15

Intro

Can someone tell me how to change the language? I'm more comfortable with English.
Anyway, this blog was made for the sole purpose of Science reports, so if you don't like getting bored, do not read. First off, my name is Lynn. No, that's not my real name, but what idiot gives out their real names online? Especially in a post with a headline of "Intro" lighting up like a neon sign. But you might catch my real name somehow... though I doubt it. But, if you're my Science teacher, whose name I will not disclose, this is the blog of a member of group no. 2. Happy surfing! I hope...