Green Team - Wildlife ECA
Green Team - Wildlife ECA

Mrs Eunice Parker and Mr Neil Parker run the Green Team (Wildlife) ECA as another Green Team ECA option.
The description of this ECA is as follows:
A wildlife group which will raise awareness of the breadth of wildlife within the school grounds and follow a range of exciting activities related to it.Activities will include: 1.Identify and research common wildlife on site 2.Produce an identification guide for other students 3.Develop a wildlife trail round the school 4.Keep records of sightings
One student - Florence Lacrosse from 7W - has produced this excellent Power Point Presentation on Marsupials.
Sign up for this fabulous ECA if you are interested in all types of Wildlife!
Take a look by clicking on the Link below...
http://www.patana.ac.th/UploadCentre/Staff/ANMO/Marsupials_power_point_presentation.pptx

Thank you!
Hope you enjoy my Powerpoint presentation.
I like the power point Florence it is really good
Published on Thursday, March 17, 2011 LikeLovely PowerPoint Florence - I enjoyed doing your quiz and learning new information.
Published on Thursday, March 17, 2011 LikeWow, what a lot of hard work! Well done!
Published on Thursday, March 17, 2011 LikeGREEN ROOF PROJECT - Tetra Pack Recycling Update
Green Roof Project
Green Roof Project for the Princess Pa Foundation invites you to help preserve and protect the environment.
Have you seen those greenish - grey boxes with roof on top around the school?
Wondering what they are for?
Tetra pak and Big C are sponsoring the “Green Roof” project and Patana is supporting it.
“Green Roof” recycles your used milk / fruit juice cartoons AND turns them into roof tiles for those in need of housing – it’s like donating and recycling at the same time …. Except it costs NOTHING to you!
Here is how to prepare a tetra-pak:


A great tetra pak recycling effort from Lanta House over the last few weeks – now neck and neck with Samui House.
Secondary taking the lead on Primary!
Remember
100 cartons = 1Kg
1 roof sheet = 2000 cartons = 20Kg
1 table = 4000 cartons = 40Kg
Together we are up to 61.1Kg so 3 roof sheets or 1 table and 1 roof sheet.
Every carton counts so keep recycling your tetra paks!
RESULTS TABLE:

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Drawings from the outdoor classroom
Wow!
Some excellent botanical diagrams here!
Joseph Banks would be very impressed with these sketches!
(Mr Taylor - you have to show me how you embedded this slide show - very cool!)