Thank you for our water bottles. They're helping the world because plastic ones are bad for the environment especially when people don't recycle them. We think by using the water bottles that we can save trips back and forth in the recycling truck which causes pollution and wasting gas and energy.
Over our vacation our water bottles went to Washington D.C., a softball game, and to Maine. We love our water bottles! We also bring our water bottles to NES every day. We also reuse, reduce and recycle as much as we can. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Vanessa, Jillian & Tonessa
Thank you for our water bottles. We use them a lot. Here are some of he stories about our water bottles.
I brought my water bottle to my sport practices. It also went to Spencer Peirce Little Farm.
I'm Ronnie and I brought my water bottle everywhere. I went to my cousins and Spencer Peirce Little Farm. Thanks so much!
I, Jess took my water bottle to Ogunquit, Maine during our April vacation. I brought it everywhere with me and it was very, very useful. Thank you!
At NES we had a recycling assembly. There we learned how to recycle better at lunch without wasting anything. At the incineration plant they burn everything. At the recycling plant they use the steam to power the plant. Everyday at school, we recycle our foam trays and all things recycleable. Also, every classroom has a recycling bin.
Thank you for the water bottles!
Jess, Skyler & Ronnie
Newbury Elementary School
Newbury, MA
Thank you so much for the wonderful water bottles. When we got our water bottles we were at a recycling assembly. We learned that the foam trays that we use in our cafeteria are either burned or left in a landfill for more than 500 years. Our goals is to raise money for a dishwasher, so we can stop using the foam trays.
Carly's water bottle went camping in the woods with her over April. Hopefully, we can look forward to water bottles next year.
Cam, Lizzie & Chloe
Thank you for the wonderful and colorful water bottles. We brought the bottles to a lot of places, such as soccer practice, where it kept Ali hydrated to score a goal. We also brought them to school where it came on a field trip with us to Spencer Peirce Little Farm. They explored the attic with us and saw the writing on the walls. They also visited the Pavillion where they saw artifacts that were dug up.
Our school took part in a great recycling assembly. Thank you for donating to the assembly. I learned the NES saved 17 trees from recycling. We also watched a video about where the trash goes and what happens to it. Most of it is separated to be reused as other things.
The best part about having our water bottles is the we're not using juice boxes or anything that you have to throw away. We are very grateful for your donation.
Ross, Ali & Liam
We would like to thank you for our water bottles. It was a generous donation. During our April vacation we took our water bottles with us. Ben took his to Spencer Peirce Little Farm. I took my to a softball game instead of using a plastic water bottle and I also took it on a field trip. Claire took hers to Maine when she went on a hike.
Before vacation we had a recycling assembly at NES. That's where we learned about the benefits of reduce, reuse, and recycle. At NES we have been recycling at lunch by emptying our mild and other beverage containers into a bucket and then we recycle them. We throw anything that is nonrecycleable into the trash. Also in class any papers we don't need, we recycle. Also in class any papers we don't need, we recycle. Also in Rocket Math (practicing math facts) we use plastic slides instead of paper.
This also connects to the our currunt science energy unit because recycling and garbage trucks burn fuel. Again thank you for your water bottles. We all enjoy them very much.
Taylor, Ben & Claire
Thank you for donating water bottles to the NES community. We are all happy you decided to help us recycle. At NES we had a recycling assembly to teach everyone about recycling and how far we progressed. In the cafeteria we have been recycling a lot more instead of throwing things away. The school saved 17 mature trees by doing that! We have also been doing a science unit about energy and saving energy. There are many non renuable energy sources like electrical, fossil fuels and, many more. Reusable water bottles are a great way to help save energy.
Many of us have used our water bottles a lot since the assembly. The 5th grade had a walking field trip the day after the assembly and many of us brought our water bottles. Also, I brought my new water bottle to soccer practice this week. The water bottles are a great way to save energy.
Sara, Liliana & Tighe