Wednesday, 25 August 2021

Composting

Today I had my online class there were 3 tasks to do this blog post is about the 1st one it was about writing,We did have a learning intention for and it was to Structure an information report we also had success criteria and it was to


Introduction -

I will have a title (the name)

I will have a hook (question)

I will state what I am going to write about

Body

I will write the subheading

I will use the keywords to write sentences

I will re read my sentences to make sure they make sense

I start a new paragraph / subtitle

I will do the same for all parts of my plan

Conclusion

I will share my own reflection / personal thoughts about the topic



WE had to write about Composting. We had to read 2 articles that were based on compost. I found it tricky to follow the success criteria. I found it easy to write about composting. My digital learning objects shows that I can write about compost and post it on my blog. Next time I would write different facts about compost.


Do you know compost is? Do you know any facts about Compost? Tell in the comments!


Here's what I wrote have a look!!

Did you know that Composting can be a great way to use food lost to landfills.


What is it

Compost is a mixture of ingredients used to fertilize and improve the soil. Brown + Green = Compost  Material like leaves straw and shredded wood along with grass and vegetable scraps combine water air and high temperatures creates an environment for materials to break down.


How is it made?

It is commonly prepared by decomposing plant and food waste and recycling organic materials.organic scraps(vegetable peels,fruit waste,plant clipping and grass cutting) turn into a material called Compost.



The benefits of composting

Enriches soil, helping retain moisture and suppress plant diseases and pests.

It Adds nutrients to the soil. Compost is humans—nutrient-rich soil

It Recycles kitchen and yard waste

It is really Good for the environment!


Wow facts Conclusion

Compost can help the ground recover from droughts

Composting has a long history

Composting recycles food scraps, garden waste and other organic wastes into humus commonly referred to as compost





2 comments:

  1. Hola Aimie,
    Your report on composting is very informative. I did not know compost is also called humus - for a moment I thought you meant hummus and my brain went WHAT? Then I reread it and understood.
    I went to a composting workshop and they spoke about the green and brown layers and to add cardboard for a brown layer. Did you know that some brown cardboard has plastic in the middle so you have to make sure you rip it out before you add it to your compost?
    Do you have a compost bin at your house?
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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  2. Hola Mrs Naden
    Thank you for commenting on my blog.
    I did not know that some brown cardboard has plastic in the middle so you have to make sure you rip it out before you add it to your compost.
    I do have a compost bin at my house.
    Kind regards
    Aimie

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