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Green Schools sign litter and waste
video - Bag Man
In technology class we made a sign saying green
schools it was made of wood cut offs. We cut off the I was in the Bagman video. I was one of the people
waste wood into the letters and stuck them onto a who threw the notorious Bagman into the bin. We
sheet of plywood. The sign was made by the first year got prepared by making Bagman put on his unique
technology class. We made the sign in the morning costume (plastic bags).Then we went out to the
it was fun. It was a good way of using cuts of wood hockey pitch where we were filming the fall of Bagman
instead of throwing it in the bin. We put on our lab coats to make us look like official
James Grier 2R environment heroes. We only had to retake it a couple
of time till it was perfect. The wind (boys in my class)
blew Bagman back and forth till he was dizzy enough
for the real heroes (Danny and Adam) to slam-dunk
Green Schools the evil Bagman into the bin. We will never know the
true identity of Bagman because the bin was sent to a
and Technology compound to destroy him.
Danny McKeon
Our class did a project on green-school. Our technology
class made a movie of litter been blown around an area and
cleaners sweeping the rubbish into the bin.
It all started one day in technology class, when our teacher
asked us, to come up with an idea for green schools. We
had lots of fantastic ideas but, the one we chose in the end
really stood out from the rest of the ideas.
The next technology class we started on the project. We
wrapped one of the students in my class, in plastic bags
and were taken outside for the video.
We all gathered outside in a
group as our teacher explained
what was going to happen.
We had to do many things
on the video before getting it
right. The trash was blown by
the wind, and then swept it to
the bin before been carried into
it.
David Nzewi
Members of the Green Schools Committee Tree Planting.
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