letter Room 6
Waikanae School
Seddon Street
Dear room 20 Kapiti Waikanae
New Zealand
Wednesday 5th september 2013 5/7/13
Hi we are Duncan George and James
the reason we are sending you a letter is because you chose to participate in a power survey to see how much power you are using and how much you need to save.
You left your lights on and 3 of your desktop computers still on children's accounts this is a waste of school electricity it would be much better if that money was spent on pleasurable things like sports gear books and field trips.
we noticed that you had fish and they had their habitat lights on we wanted to see if they could do their part so we searched it up on the internet hey should be able to survive with just sunlight so we ASK (we know that you might feel unhappy about this so we want to put this into your mind: turning off their lights this is an idea and it is up to you and the rest of your class)
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Would it be possible that you make sure to arrange for someone to turn your rooms lights desktop screens and projectors off during break times when nobodys inside and using them. If there is not so many bills there will be more time for teachers to do stuff that they would rather do than pay bills. this money should be sent on fun stuff like sports gear,books,arts gear,a new hockey turf,a tarp for the senior playground
yours sincerely Duncan George and James
Well done guys - I like the way the 3 of you were able to collaborate to get your letter written. As a suggestion you can be even more forceful in stating your views "We emphatically demand that you stop wasting our precious power. Don't you realise that the wastage is costing our parents and the school hundreds of dollars that would be better spent on children. Surely you want to be part of the solution!"
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Mr Corlett
Well done guys - I like the way the 3 of you were able to collaborate to get your letter written. As a suggestion you can be even more forceful in stating your views "We emphatically demand that you stop wasting our precious power. Don't you realise that the wastage is costing our parents and the school hundreds of dollars that would be better spent on children. Surely you want to be part of the solution!"
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Mr Corlett