This week, Grade 2 students explored the different kinds of pollution and how they affect living things and our planet.
We learned about air, water, soil, noise, light, sound, and radioactive pollution and discovered that pollution can harm animals, plants, humans, and their habitats in many ways.
Students were surprised to learn how smoke from factories and cars pollutes the air, how plastic and chemicals damage oceans and rivers, and how loud noises and bright city lights can disturb animals in nature.
Throughout the inquiry, students shared thoughtful ideas about how pollution changes the lives of living things. They discussed ways people can help by reducing waste, recycling, conserving energy, and taking care of the environment.
To show their understanding, students created meaningful posters with short messages and information about protecting the Earth. These posters were displayed around the school to spread awareness and encourage others to take action. The students hoped their messages would reach both younger generations and adults, inspiring everyone to make better choices for our planet.





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