Pages

Thursday 29 June 2017

My Studyladder Room 29 June 2017



My Studyladder Progress Report 29 June 2017
My Room

Screenshot 2017-06-29 at 10.20.24.png






I have 26,002 points

I have 23,954 dollars

I am good at maths, reading and science

I am learning to focus on reaching high maths levels

Wednesday 28 June 2017

The Soft Drinks


“Edgewater TV News” (When/Where/Who/What/Why)

Kia ora my name is Ethan and I’m here to talk about news

Last week the New Zealand Beverage Council said they want to stop getting sugary drinks at schools because the council does not want the kids at school to get unhealthy with these sugary drinks.

News Story:

Soft drink companies agree water-only for primary schools

June 25, 2017
Soft drink companies have agreed  to stop selling sugary drinks in schools.
Last week the New Zealand Beverage Council decided to only sell bottled water to primary and intermediate schools and to avoid directly selling sugar-sweetened soft drinks or any energy drinks to secondary schools.
The council also announced that they will work with third party wholesalers to encourage them to stick to the commitment.
University of Auckland public health lecturer Simon Thornley said if that was achieved it could be very beneficial – but there was no enforcement and there were potential loopholes.

Although the industry produces the drinks, it does not directly sell them, and the crucial area is whether retailers take the pledge on board, he said.

Hi




Kia ora

Hi my name is Ethan and I started at Edgewater College in February in 2017. Sometimes I talk to my friends on Gmail. Every day I go on my computer to watch Youtube and Newshub. Sometimes we change into our fitness clothes to go to the gym, basketball course and even the field to run. Everyday we do jobs in the morning and afternoon.