Assembly Talk @ CHIJ St Joseph’s Convent (17 Sep)

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Ms Grace Tan from CHIJ St Joseph’s Convent invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the Sec 2 cohort on 17 Sep.

 

On 17 Sep, Earth Society members arrived at St Joseph’s Convent at 9 am. We conducted a Global Warming Assembly talk for Sec 2 students from 9.15 to 10.15 am. We presented on how climate change affected the world and showcase solutions that scientists recommended to reduce global warming.

After the talk, we set up a booth at the school canteen from 10.20 am to 11.30 am to gather feedback from students and pass additional info to interested teachers and students.

We left the school by 11.45 am.

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Today’s Talk is very useful. Because we need to encourage our next generation to save our world.   – Ms Raja, Tamil Teacher, CHIJ St Joseph Convent

The presentation left an impact on me and now I’m more aware of the situation in the world.  I have learnt about the world and will take action to change the world.– Angelica Ovetta Nadine, Sec 2,CHIJ SJC

It is very interesting and informative. It is helpful as students will relate the talk to Geography and learn. – Erica Christina, Sec 2, CHIJ SJC

I have learnt may different effects of Climate change and how water is related to food. We should eat less meat and more vegetables. It was interesting as there are many facts and details.   – Ashley Ng Qi Ling, Sec 2, CHIJ SJC

 

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