Project Based Learning F.2B Group 3 Project presentation
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The reasons for choosing this particular topicThe reasons for
choosing this particular topic The cleanest beaches in Hong KongThe
cleanest beaches in Hong Kong The dirtiest beaches in Hong KongThe
dirtiest beaches in Hong Kong Comparison between the cleanest and
dirtiest beaches in Hong KongComparison between the cleanest and
dirtiest beaches in Hong Kong ConclusionConclusion Our FeelingsOur
Feelings ReferencesReferences
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1)Water pollution is a serious problem Spread message about
perseving beachesSpread message about perseving beaches Keep the
beaches cleanKeep the beaches clean 2) Information Relevant to
daily life of Hong Kong residents Relevant to daily life of Hong
Kong residents 3) Special and meaningful Reasons behind water
pollution in Hong Kong Reasons behind water pollution in Hong
Kong
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Where are the cleanest beaches in Hong Kong? Outlying Islands
(Nine beaches) Outlying Islands (Nine beaches) Best area of beaches
in Hong Kong Best area of beaches in Hong Kong Best water quality
in Hong Kong Best water quality in Hong Kong A real holiday
atmosphere surrounded by natureA real holiday atmosphere surrounded
by nature
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All of the beaches have good annual rankings
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best beach : Lo So Shing best beach : Lo So Shing Worse
beaches: Silver Mine Bay and Cheung Chau Tung Wan Worse beaches:
Silver Mine Bay and Cheung Chau Tung Wan Reason: Silver Mine Bay
dependent on (1) septic tank (2) soakaway pit systems Reason:
Silver Mine Bay dependent on (1) septic tank (2) soakaway pit
systems Cheung Chau Tung Wan Too many people The water is dirty.
Cheung Chau Tung Wan Too many people The water is dirty.
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Cheung Chau Tung Wan had the most visitors but Lo So Shing had
the less!
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Cleanest area : outlying island Cleanest beach : Lo So Shing
annual ranking >>> good no factories near itno factories
near it fewer visitorsfewer visitors
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
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low attendance rate. low attendance rate. the climate is cold
the climate is cold adult need to work adult need to work students
need to go to school students need to go to school Cleanest period
: November & December
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Tsuen Wan (Eight beaches) worst area of beaches poorest water
quality Where are the dirtiest beaches in Hong Kong?
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All of the beaches have POOR annual rankings
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Ma Wan Tung Wan had the most visitors and Gemini did not have
any visitor
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Gemini is the dirtiest beach in HK
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Dirtiest period: June & July & August High attendance
rateHigh attendance rate the weather is hotthe weather is hot
students dont need to go to schoolstudents dont need to go to
school
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Comparison between the cleanest and dirtiest beaches in Hong
Kong
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H u m a n c a u s e s Hope that the dirtiest beach can have
better water quality very soon.Hope that the dirtiest beach can
have better water quality very soon. Rubbish left behind by
visitors to beachesRubbish left behind by visitors to beaches N a t
u r a l c a u s e s : D i s a s t e r s Red tide
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What can we do?? Preserve the beachesPreserve the beaches Throw
rubbish into binsThrow rubbish into bins
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1.Set laws 2.Reasons for the poor water quality >> Solve
them >> Solve them Maintain water quality of clean beaches
For example: For example: Check water quality Check water quality
Improve water quality -> dirty beaches. What can the government
do?
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Water pollution in Hong Kong is serious We should preserve the
beaches Reasons the beaches are polluted >>people threw
rubbish into the sea >>waste water produced by factories.
Cooperate with groupmates Method of organizing our work
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Promotional booklet of Hong Kong Environmental Protection
Department http://www.epd.gov.hk/epd/ Website: Booklet:
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Website: www.info.gov.hk/censtatd CD: The Statistics of water
quality in Hong Kong (2004)