Posted on June 20th, 2007 by year6drama. Categories: Uncategorized.
This year in drama we are learning how to change the world. We are using a book called How to change the world for ten bucks. It’s a really interesting book. There is put your chewing gum in the bin, install at least one energy saving lightbulb in your house, if you use public transport it will cause less pollution, smile and smile back, stop smoking the list goes on and on. The main point of this book is how the world could be a much better place if we follow these rules. I think this book is fantastic and I recommend it to everybody. We have to do plays {in drama class} and I am extremely fascinated by it. In my group I have Natasha, Jessica V., Selina and myself{Lewis}. It is extraordinary. I’m having a great time doing the plays. Our play is about planting a tree and how it can change the world. Did you know that if you plant a tree it will give 2 people oxygen for the rest of their lives. Did you know that 200 trees around the world are cut down or die each minute. I never would have realised this if it wasn’t for the experience. In our performance someone is reading a news report saying all the information that is in the book. We thouroughly listened to the report and decided to plant a beautiful tree. It sprouted and it looked great{even though it was me}. This is Lewis Vihtelic. { I wrote this at the end of May. I only got time to finish this today }    Â
Hey Lewis,
Wow, that’s quite a post! I didn’t know that many trees were lost each minute… I wonder how many are planted or sprout each minute? I’m sure you made a very good tree. Do you think you’ll do many of the suggestions from the book?
Cheers
Alison