Friday, May 30, 2014



I was supposed to make a used paper bin so that we could recycle the paper that we used. First, I got a scentsy box from my mom. Then I wrote the stuff that you can see on it. Last, I brought it up to mrs. Graham's room. This wasn't a very difficult task to complete.

Dr. pringle doctor project

Dr. Pringle
I decided to do a water bottle collection. I want us to learn about recycling!
 There's animals dieing  because  we are littering or it's gets blown away! I want a clean society!   
We at least collected 60,000 bottles here at at my house! We did an outstanding job with this ! 
What I did for my nod is I got a box and stared a food drive. Then I told people about it. I then asked people wheat their thoughts were about the food drive.

Dr.Sharpie

Being a Renewable Energy scientist  was an exciting experience! It opened my eyes to how people all over the world have to live! Everyone should recycle and help others in need!

Friday, February 21, 2014

Dr. DinnerBone

One of the biggest problems in our world today is pollution, and the mane place filled with it is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It sill filled with bones of Dead Sea creatures and wast from stupid people who don't care about any wild life. There are plastic containers that can kill sea animals and also plastic rings that can suffocate birds and sea creatures.
    These are the main reasons why so many sea animals are becoming extinct. All of the wast will also keep spreading than eventually the hole ocean will be covered in trash, bones, and wast. If everyone will stop and clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch the world will be a lot better off, and everyone will be able to see the sea animals and the amazing ocean under the trash.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Homelessness

Homelessness is all over the world. Especially in big cities, like: Dallas,Houston, San Antonio, New York.
 There are 1.7 million homeless teens in the U.S; 38% of them are under the age 18.
  1. 5,000 young people die every year because of assault, illness, or suicide while on the street and teens age 12 to 17 are more likely to become homeless than adults. Most leave their homes because of physical and sexual abuse.
  2. Between 2010 and 2013 the numbers of homeless people fell to 16%. The number of homeless veterans fell 24% from 2010, the housing agency found. Roughly 610,000 homeless people were living in emergency shelters, transitional housing or unsheltered locations during a count taken on a single night in January, the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported. That's down 4% from last year and 6% from 2010, when the recession was still going strong.
~Dr. Sharpie
 

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Dr.Fresh

Homelessness is about more than rooflessness. A home is not just a physical space, it also has a legal and social dimension. A home provides roots, identity, a sense of belonging and a place of emotional wellbeing. Homelessness is about the loss of all of these. It is an isolating and destructive experience and homeless people are some of the most vulnerable and socially excluded in our society.
 To be legally defined as homeless you must either lack a secure place in which you are entitled to live or not reasonably be able to stay in your current accommodation. However, in order for your local authority to have a duty to find you housing, there are further strict criteria that you have to meet. The housing a local authority provides to households who meet these criteria, mainly families with children, may initially be temporary accommodation.