Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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step Voluntary Environmental Awareness Challenge : leaves and more leaves

volunteers Challenges for families of Clonlara School .

Spring is near, you can smell in the air and begin to leave the fields poke their flowers, the trees are prepared to dress in green. On 21 March is World Forestry Day, but ... What we know about trees? Do we know the trees that are close to home? Do you know how many trees per person will need to have enough oxygen to live?

This is our proposal for the whole family, a little research, a little play and a lot of awareness.
The early history of awareness about the importance of forest resources for human beings are around 1840 in Sweden, first country to institute a "Arbor Day" to spread the care trees and teach children the importance of long-term.
In almost all countries of the world forests are cut down. In Europe and Asia, for example, has cut nearly 70% of which were at one time forested areas, mainly to make room for agriculture and livestock.

Today, there are natural forests in parts of Russia, Canada, Amazon and the Congo. Is only about half of the world's original forest cover.

In tropical forests, there are 5 million species of plants and animals. But many forests are being fragmented into smaller portions are not large enough to serve as habitat for species that require large contiguous areas natural habitat.

can introduce research as they see fit.
In one or more cards which show us pictures, classification of the leaves (by its edge, its shape, etc) in a lapbook, in a video at a presentation in ppt, odp, etc. Or in a slide show (eg http://www.onetruemedia.com/).

is important that data collection work all but the classification should allow the child will be who can reason how to organize the shows, although we are available to give our help if required.

Welcome to the challenge, we hope your participation.

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