the echolopaperMagnolia elementary school student newspaper
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By Lyla Pirzada
Greetings fellow audience! We hope you have a great day in this wonderful sunny day. New info about school playground. The upper court has litter on the soil of the gardens. We want you to be aware that litter affects nature in a way that’s not helpful to plants. Because it’s horrible for the environment. Plants are alive, like us. Plants breathe air like us. If you have wrappers in your pocket, throw them away immediately. We just want you to know that nature is important in lives. Without plants we wouldn’t even live. Plants breathe air and give us air to breathe. Without nature we wouldn’t even exist. Recently I’ve been seeing trash everywhere, all around the gardens in the courtyard. If you have a snack in your hand at recess don’t throw it on the ground! Don’t eat it at recess! Save it for later. Nature is important. It’s our responsibility to throw our trash away in the garbage can or pick up our own litter. Nature will glitter if you don’t litter. Litter is dirty for children who play at recess. If you dropped your trash, please pick it up. You’re responsible for your own junk or trash. If you have food waste you don’t need, put it in the compost right away. Composting is like throwing fruit food scraps or vegetable food scraps. Composting is a great resource of fertilizer for plants. The worms eat the food scraps and poop. After that the worm poop turns into soil. Have a great day. Stay cool, have a great winter break!
3 Comments
Avery (6th grader from last year)
1/3/2023 02:32:55 pm
Thank you so much for bringing the garbage problem up! I feel that was a huge issue last year, and I'm glad somebody brought it to attention!
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Dylan w
1/8/2023 12:51:44 pm
like Avery said. thanks for bringing it up
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Sebi
1/12/2023 05:43:18 pm
Thanks for writing about that.
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Land Acknowledgement
We at the Echolopaper acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the Coast Salish people, including the Duwamish people past and present. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish people. Echolopaper History The Echolopaper was started by five MES 5th graders during online learning in December 2020: Dexter Chinn, Sam Long, Ella Smits, Ella Wagar, and Eva Mirsky. To learn about the unique name Echolopaper, read Ella Smit's article on it. Have a question or an idea for us?
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