Friday 25 November 2016

Great Waters Challenge #4

A note from the Assumption Grade 4/5 students

We only could see one of the blogs in our group but she shared the same idea of protecting and preserving water quality.

The children are young and passionate stewards of clean drinking water.  They live on the coast and want to know that we adults have taken the best care of their water sources that we possibly can. 
This includes the parents, teachers, community drinking water systems in towns and regions across our nation making certain the water quality and quantity meets the needs of the community.  
Our First Nations Hegus (Chief) shared the challenge for us to recycle, and only use what we need!
Our City Mayor who is an alumni from our school expressed his pride in the attempt of our young classroom to learn about water issues.  
The students are sponges, who want to learn, who want to share, and who want to be seen as stewards of the world.  We take care of salmon, we grow micro greens, we preserve water, we will teach our primary Grade 2 class about this project in January!

Thanks for the opportunity to learn with all the adults and high school students.  We had fun.  We look forward to talking with the Gjoa Haven students this month!

Good luck in the contest!

Thanks from Carol Wyatt's Grade 4/5 classroom at Assumption School, Powell River BC

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