Online GW talk @ Alexandra Primary (Jan)

Mr Steven Neo, a teacher in Alexandra Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for the P3 students on 20 Jan.

On 20 Jan, Earth Society joined in the online Zoom meeting at 8.45 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for 6 classes of P3 students from 9 am to 9.30 am. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). Teachers and students listened attentively to the talk.

After the talk, Mr Steven Neo helped to gather some feedback from the teachers and send the feedback to us via email.

“Thank you for the Environmental talk today. Very good feedback were given.
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The content Earth Society delivered was very informative and relevant to our students. The videos clips were captivating and informative as pictures and videos speak a thousand words.

The sharing and suggestions on ways for our students to do their part, resonated with our students and give them more insights on what they can do to save our planet Earth.”

 

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