"When the last tree dies and the last river poisoned, the last fish caught, only then you realize maritime museum vancouver that life on earth ended ..." Traditionally, this time at our school organizes a number of activities aimed at raising environmental awareness of students. Even this year was no exception. Topic protection of environment are intermingled all school subjects. The focus was primarily on the nature of science subjects: - We learned about animals / group projects in the development of various animal species in the essay on art lessons maritime museum vancouver and teaching work ... / -, we determined the species of trees / in the competition "Know and Protect" / - we discover maritime museum vancouver the new species of plants / by repeating the alphabet, we seek less known plant species in the Atlas / To what extent has the humanity share in the destruction of natural beauty, we realized the accompanying extracurricular maritime museum vancouver activities, such are: - paper collection - collection of multi-layer packaging / tetra / For eight months, the pupils of First Instance had collected 11,976 multilayer containers of milk and juice. Our class is one of the most diligent collector / 3020 the number of accumulated Tetrapak / .Zber continues maritime museum vancouver and continues to the end of May / High milk / individuals will be the best and most successful odmenení.Zatiaľ Katka Janíková / 660 pieces / and James Matejka / 450 pieces / a Klark Palčekovej / 415 pieces /. As part of the coat of mail activities are: - "dug treasure" that we dug in October. They were different kinds of waste-paper, maritime museum vancouver plastic, glass, iron, cork, wood, food scraps. Our aim was to determine whether, in the course of six months decompose in nature or not. Assumption maritime museum vancouver that the Adam's apple, fruit-peel and bread crust rot or become food for other animals, we confirmed. Other articles have remained intact. - The websites we seek, how long it takes different types of waste until completely decompose in nature. We were taken by surprise, by not a few years, but in some cases tens to hundreds of years. - We did a quiz in which we mapped our stance on separation of waste, but also to the greening of our city. That natural resources are not inexhaustible and balance of all living things on this planet is very fragile, we have expressed in their art and literary works: - collective work titled "Earth is not disposable!" maritime museum vancouver - Group work "ZAPLÁTAJME ozone hole! "ZAPLÁTAJME maritime museum vancouver ozone hole Caring beasts, Caring forests, nestvárajme no BESY! Our earth wants to live a long time, we want to save the ozone. Ozone hole sew, will continue to haunt us. Čierniková M., A. Bukvay, M. Škrátek earth is not disposable forests are the pride of Slovakia, not place them instead neighborhoods! Zaobídeme without Billy, without Tesco, we prefer large stromiská. Walk on mushrooms, berries, breathe fresh air into the stock. Carbon T., A. Stan, K. Palčeková, M. Škrátek Dont GROUND junkyard Use and discard, the user is unhappy. Waste must be sorted, because we want to survive. Do not throw trash on the ground, you make something for the Earth. Trees, shrubs Fundamentally, it is a better idea. Čierniková M., K. Janíková, M. Lost, D. Koštialiková imaginary dot for our activities was a visit to a traditional "hunting shows Trofeo" DK Ilava. Not only filled us with wonder and admiration, but also the need to protect these treasures for future generations. So that they can drink clean water, breathe clean air and enjoy the beauty that nature gives us.
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