Hi, guys welcome back. Today we watched a documentary called 2040. We watched this documentary with Ts, Mt, and Ds.
Here is a little blurb about it:
Award-winning director Damon Gameau embarks on a journey to explore what the future would look like by the year 2040 if we simply embraced the best solutions already available to us to improve our planet and shifted them into the mainstream.
Structured as a visual letter to his 4- year old daughter, Damon blends traditional documentary footage with dramatized sequences and high-end visual effects to create a vision board for his daughter and our planet
What are the two things I learned?
I learned that every little thing can change the world and that if we keep putting our rubbish in the bin we can keep our environment clean. I also learned that the more we keep on using our environment in a bad way it's just gonna keep on getting worse and worse each time we don't look after it.
I am a student at in Uru MÄnuka. In 2020 I was a year 8 and in 2021 I will be a year 9. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Tuesday, 17 September 2019
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Hey Khaylanie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your learning. It sounds like a really interesting documentary. Where did you get the blurb from? I wonder if the issue isnt rubbish in the bin but rather the large amount of rubbish we seem to be creating on our planet? For example wouldn't it be great to get rid of plastic all together?
Look forward to reading more of your thoughts,
- Miss Morgan