During this project week, students engaged in hands-on activities to explore and protect the natural world:
Science and books exploration: Students delved into science and literature to understand the importance of biodiversity and the impact of human activities on ecosystems.
Building Bridges: The students constructed small bridges, learning about engineering principles while discussing their role in preserving natural habitats.
Water Cycle Studies: Through experiments and models, children observed the water cycle, emphasizing its significance in sustaining life.
Ecosystem Discovery: Field trips allowed students to observe local ecosystems, identifying interactions among plants, insects, and other small animals.
Flora and Fauna Identification: Activities included identifying native plant and animal species, fostering a deeper connection to the surrounding environment.
This project week aimed to inspire a sense of responsibility towards nature and encourage sustainable practices among students.