As part of our effort to protect wild, endangered animals, the children came up with some ideas.
The N2 children designed a poster to raise awareness on ways to protect wild animals. They were divided into small groups and each group worked on a part of the poster.
The K1 children suggested to include recycling in this project. Recycling protects ecosystems and wildlife. This then helps to reduce the harmful disruption and damage being done to the natural world such as fewer forests cut down, wild animals harmed or displaced, and less pollution of water and air.
At the K2 class, our children demonstrated the concept of reusing paper bags. To increase awareness about wild and endangered animals, they mashed up toilet paper and mixed it with paint to create coloured tissues. They then applied the mixture on paper bags to transform plain paper bags into animal paper bags!