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Students earned certificates for their work learning about how to protect the environment and practice the 3 Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) |
Students' work on display. |
Students read Through Jane's Eyes about Dr. Jane Goodall's conservation work. |
5th grader Omar putting his persuasive writing skills to use for the environment by composing a letter to encourage staff and students to reduce their paper use. |
3rd grader, Yali, responding to the Dr. Seuss book The Lorax and reading what he would do with the last truffala seed. |
4th grader reading The Lorax |
2nd graders, Tanmayee and Tarandip, shaping symbols of the environment. |
Looks like a lot of fun learning going on!
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