NCR schools celebrate Earth Day virtually, encourage recycling practices
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New Delhi, April24
The year 2021 marks the 51st anniversary of the annual celebrations of Earth Day, with the theme of ‘Restore Our Earth’ Delhi NCR schools motivated students to engage in environmentally-conscious practices. The events were held virtually in various schools.
Delhi Public School, Rajnagar Extension, Ghaziabad, organised a number of activities to create awareness to conserve our mother Earth and its resources on the occasion of Earth Day. Students of Classes I and II made bird feeders from recycled products available at home like icecream sticks, coconut shells and unused containers. While students of classes III and IV presented a skit on ‘Save Earth, Save Mankind’. The students of class V and VI made paper weights by rock paintings with beautiful slogans and students of classes VII and VIII created beautiful collage by using dry leaves, twigs and flowers.
The motive was to inculcate students with values of conservation, respecting nature, being mindful of disposing the waste, and encouraging them to reduce, reuse and recycle. In the similar spirit Delhi based pre-school based on the value based education of The Shri Ram School, The Shri Ram Wonder Years planned an Earth Week for their little learners from April 19-23. Some unique sets of activities that were planned for the kids comprised Composting with any sort of vegetable waste, scraps, fruit peels etc. within their homes. The students were also engaged in a newspaper bag activity wherein they made colourful bags which are biodegradable. Handprint activity with the theme of Earth Day Art was also planned to make children aware about the importance of green colour on Earth, and blue colour depicting water.
The Shri Ram Wonder Years also showed the students a presentation on methods to preserve our Mother Earth, virtual tour of a variety of fauna was also arranged to make them aware about the different species that share the planet with us, and our responsibility towards them. The Earth Week ended with a plantation drive, wherein each student planted one sapling at their homes. Videos and pictures shared on the school’s social media platforms received great appreciation from parents and other communities.