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Future Of Fremantle

In InnovatED this term we were making a vison board about what we think the Future of Fremantle should look like. This is what I think the future of Fremantle should look like. I think the it should have things like tours, no poverty and it should be as sustainable as possible.

This makes me feel proud because I have put a lot of hard work into creating this piece of work. This was pretty easy but it took a lot of time. I struggled with the time frame we were given. This made it quite rushed, but I am really happy with how it turn out. I did this work in a group of three with Grace Cooper and Lucas. We did this during Humanities, English and InnovatED. We include a few global goals with this, such as goal number 2, 1, 8, 7, 13 ,11 and 14. We tried to colour code the top a half a little bit to make it look pretty and not bland.

Dams (Science)

logo

This is my Logo.

The slogan is Come get your chicken nuggies. I have used these colours because one is light and on is dark making it stand out. I think that this was a success because It looks good and chicken nuggets are tasty. I think that I could improve on the slogan. I feel that I could improve on this because it is not very catchy. The name of my business is chicken nuggets because I really like chicken nuggets. I made this for a challenge on adobe express. I chose this font because I think that it is easy to read and understand.

Logo

This is my logo

Tulip Mania

Big pack of toilet paper

I’ve seen demand for toilet paper fall while it was in high demand. It was quite popular, particularly the large packs. They were being sold for $10 to $20 per pack! Some folks even bought a whole boot load to sell when the stores ran out. Because we were no longer under lockdown, demand for toilet paper plunged, and no one wanted to pay $10-20 for a roll of toilet paper.

Single toilet paper roll

Protecting mountain ranges city wealth

To conserve the richness of mountain ranges and cities, we must be cautious with our money and resources, as we have spent a lot of bonemeal producing tulips rather than creating our great stuff. We should preserve our bonemeal and use our tulips to purchase materials for inclusive construction.

Cool stuff, inclusiveness and wealth

Red tulips are the current money in WW5. All 12 towns may buy products from the world bank, trade, and build their riches by using red tulips. The international bank has all of the necessary resources. Red tulips may be used to purchase them in cities. Tulips are very popular for trading. Tulips are used to exchange supplies between cities. Bonemeal may also be used to build tulip farms. Tulip farms are a good method to increase your money. Mountain range city’s bank now possesses 6 and a half stacks of tulips.


A place’s inclusiveness is a non-negotiable need. Everyone should be made to feel welcome no matter where they are. Having wheelchair ramps for those with impairments, as well as a day care centre and a library, are examples of inclusivity. No two people are alike, and we all have different interests. Mountain range city residents are in agreement.

What I enjoyed about Waynes world 5

I enjoyed WW5 because we were given the opportunity to construct our own city. We were free to create whatever we wanted thanks to the enquiry, which allowed us to let our imaginations go crazy. Constructing a mountain range city was a lot of fun, and we got to do everything from writing a constitution to designing a parliament. It was also fascinating to learn about Parliament and electricity. The question piqued my curiosity in our planet.

What could of made mountain range city a better place

If we started economics in term 3 at the end, WW5 would be a lot more exciting. We could start early in term 4 if we finished all of our economics. This would offer us more time to grow our economics universe and wonderful stuff. Overall, I had a great time in the world, but I wish I had more time to make Mountain Range City the finest city it could be.

Parliament of Mountain Range City