The teacher
talks to the children:
Today
I want to talk to you about some important things. Sometimes people
behave badly when they are in the forests or in the countryside; but
they don't do it on purpose, but because they don't have enough information
and consequently they don't know how to behave themselves. Some of
them don't know the dangers they can provoke when they leave some
pieces of glass on the ground or when they don't extinguish the fires
or throw away lighted cigarrette ends...
The
whole forest could get burnt and most of the animals and plants that
live in there would lose their lives. A lot of years would be necessary
for everything to become what it used to be.
So now that we are learning a lot of things about how to take care
of our planet we have to inform the people who don't now or don't
remember these things. So let's make some posters to inform people
about the actions we don't have to carry out when we visit natural
places.
The children
will draw a big forest on a big piece of brown wrapped paper; the teacher
must help them.
The teacher
will print the supplementary material (click
here to open in a new window)
and will give it to the children.
The children
will colour the different signposts and glue them on an ice-cream stick.
Then they will glue the sings on the correspondent places of the mural;
the signs will always remind them about the dangers that can be provoked
in natural places.
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