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Picture from Sara’s mom. Click here to view.
Photographs by Yong Min’s mommy:
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| 3D: Science Trail to botanic gardens |
Thank you Gayle for your contribution.
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The following article was written by a secondary 2 pupil, Jessica. (please click on the image below to enlarge the picture)
Or you can click on this link: jessica.pdf
Hi Guys,
You can watch a flash animation on the life cycle of plants here.
Hi Guys,
If you have forgotten how to do the kids read project, you may want to revisit the following link:
http://myclass.wordpress.com/2007/04/12/3g-kids-read-guidelines-activities/
Click here to grow your own plant.
1. Reduce your driving (walk, bike, ride, take public transport, carpool). Choose a more fuel efficient car.
2. Don’t leave your TV, computers, DVD/VCD players on standby; it uses more electricity than the little red LED light!
3. Choose more energy-efficient appliances, especially major ones like refrigerators, aircons and water heaters.
4. Recycle everything you can; newspapers, cans, glass bottles and jars, motor oil, scrap metal, etc.
5. Don’t use electrical appliances for things you can easily do by hand, such as opening cans.
6. Plug off your Handphone charger when charging is completed.
7. Re-use bread bags and the bags you bring your produce home in.
8. Store food in re-usable containers, instead of plastic wrap or aluminum foil.
9. Take unwanted, re-usable items to a charitable organization or thrift shop.
10. Don’t leave water running needlessly. Save some of your washing machine water. Gargle your mouth with a cup of water instead.
11. Set your aircon temperature to 24-26C instead of below 23C.
12. Turn off the lights, TV, or other electrical appliances when you are out.
13. Fill a 1.5/2L drink plastic bottle and leave it inside the WC;this will save you that same amount every time you flush the toilet.
14. Do not use the water heater on a hot afternoon!
15. Print or copy on both sides of the paper.
source: http://www.sec.org.sg (Singapore Environment Council)
























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