We are approaching the end of the Global Learning Circles Project on Global Issues:Environment. I would like to express my gratitude to my students as well as students from Pakistan, USA and Saudi Arabia for their diligence and energy shown in this collaborative project and I would like to share with all the viewers the meaningful contributions made by all the students to this great International Project.
Here is the final Presentation on our Civic Engagement Project: Tap Water in Moldova, the goal of which is bringing awareness to the importance of water conservation and improve access to clean water all over the world. It represents our Advocacy for Clean Water in any area we live in order to:
The vital question we were driven by to tackle the issue of clean water was:
The school from Pakistan made their own great contribution to our Project Idea. Have a look at the presentation below and learn about Tap Water in this country.
Here is the tremendous input on our Project idea made by University Preparatory from USA, Seattle.
Here is an inspiring presentation on "Tap Water in Dubai" made in Powtoon cartoon maker by the students from Jubail International School, Saudi Arabia.
See the second valuable contribution on "Tap Water" made by Jubail International School, Saudi Arabia.
Have a look at the amazing presentation on "Tap Water" below made by Mott Hall Bronx High School, USA.
Below you can see the Projects that my students worked on collaboratively in order to tackle global issues suggested by different partner schools from around the world.
Watch the wonderful video contribution brought to Pakistan's Project Idea on "Food Storage around the World"
Another meaningful work elaborated by one of my students which adds up to the Project Idea "Safe Environment, Safe Children" put forward by USA -Mott Hall Bronx High School.
The following Presentation is an authentic contribution to the Saudi Arabia Project Idea "Weather changes around us".
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Water is vital to keep our body healthy. It is the essence of our lives. We need it daily and we use it daily, but we seldom think about the fact that it goes through a complex process and changes before it gets treated and disinfected into our taps and to our homes. Watch the video below to learn about the long journey of water from the source to our tap in Pennsylvania. Post a comment below answering the following questions:
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