2. In our school, lots of kids are dumping rubbish where ever they please.
We are making this slide show on behalf of all the worms.
Worms help us by eating our food scraps, and of course, after they eat, they
go to the bathroom, and they produce compost. This compost helps our food
grow. But worms are dying from all the bad waste that we put in the worm
bins. Yesterday, Room 22 found out that students and teachers alike, are
putting rubbish in the worm bins that is bad for a worms’ diet.
We have seen the worst of it, like coke cans. And we students
don’t drink coke at school! Yes, our beloved teachers. We all
play a part in littering.
HOW DO WORMS HELP US?
3. Here is a list of the things that we can put in the worm bin
Egg shells
Banana skins
Paper towels
Tissues
Toilet paper
Apple cores
Coffee grinds
Carrot peels
Tea bags
WHAT TO PUT IN THE WORM BIN
4. Coke cans
Plastic bags
Plastic wrap
Yogurt pots
Chip packets
Bottled water
Tin foil
Shiny paper
Spicy foods
Orange and mandarin skins
Meat and milk products
Onion and garlic
Food packaging
WHAT NOT TO PUT IN WORM
BINS
5. If you follow our instructions, then you will do our worms proud.
Now my favourite quote from my worm friend Hermie …
“If you learn to use the right bins you are making the world a better place, but
teaching others to do the same will make all of us help the world become a
better place!”
Thank you,
This message was brought to you by: Iksha, Thomas, Geri, Callum, Luxshana
and Anna.
THANKS