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Write your own story Oliver

 I twist the key and roars to life I put the last off my closs in the car and we zoom off to the highway. Mum says that it is a four-hour drive from here I put my headphones on and turn on my playlist and doss off to sleep. Clank, I wake up I say to mum what was that “Mum seed that it was dad putting in the gas o how long was I asleep for 1 hour-ish how long do we have lift 3 hours. Were here I hop out off the car and see the big 2 storehouses I run to the house and “mum says you will not be able to get in you need the keys” mum throw me the keys I unlock the house. Crack I work into the house and I hear mum say is it up to your standards it has a really bad smell like 1000’s of dead rat’s “it will be ok it just needs to be aired out  “ says mum. Go and “find your room, “says dad I run up the stairs and find the room I shot out of the window and say it has got a tv plug “but it will never have won thowe,” says dad ow. The next day I get into my school uniform and have breakfast and then hop on my road bike I get to school and I put my bike in the shed

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Term 2 Inquiry: Plastic, not so fantastic Oliver Eliott

Inquiry plastic

Do you ever go out for a walk and see plastic just laying there on the floor? Do you pick it up and put it in the rubbish bin? 

If everyone went out and picked up a single piece of plastic we could help our oceans and land for many reasons. In every country and continent this microscopic alien is affecting our lives and the whole world, and while we let it grow more damage is caused.

We call these minicher plastics, ghost plastic or as you may know them by microplastic. 
They are made when plastic goes into our ocean and they slowly start to break down into microplastics and the fish eat them, then we eat the fish so we are also being infected.

If we don’t pick up rubbish and don’t recycle recyclable plastic, we have to build more vacuums that pick up rubbish, which means we need more plastic busters.

Fight for what is right!

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