Immersion Projects Last week, (Term three, week five,) we started Immersion. For this terms immersion, we were doing projects, and our projects were about issues within the school. I decided to go in the group to stop bullying the animals because I think its really sad and just plain stupid of how most people treat all the animals that come to this school. Since our group was so big, we split off into smaller groups of five. Jorja, Brianna, Anesu, Madeline and I were in a group. First we had to come up with a how might we, then find the main reasons this should be stopped, like the animals can die of fright, Their being forced to find other places to live, etc. Then we had to find possible solutions. So far we have come up with: A speech, a movie, writing a book, doing a play, making a "duck area" Although were not really sure what that would be, and making posters which is one of my favorites because I think they bring awareness and I love designing!
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