Over the last two weeks at home the children in Tulips have been conducting research about rainforests. The children were given these five key questions to research. What is a rainforest? Can you find some facts about the Amazon rainforest? Can you find facts about the Amazon river? As a challenge can you compare it to the River Tyne? What animals usually live in the Amazon rainforest? What is deforestation and what is your opinion on it? The children then used their research to write a leaflet all about the Amazon rainforest.
I have been so impressed with your work over the last two weeks. You have made some fantastic leaflets. Well done to everyone in Tulips, keep up the super work!
Miss Hogg
Article 13: You have the right to find out things and share what you think with others, by talking, drawing, writing or in any other way unless it harms or offends other people.
Article 29: Your education should help you use and develop your talents and abilities. It should also help you learn to live peacefully, protect the environment and respect other people.
Article 17: You have the right to get information that is important to your well-being, from radio, newspaper, books, computers and other sources. Adults should make sure that the information you are getting is not harmful, and help you find and understand the information you need.