sreda, 7. oktober 2009

ECO day programme

We gathered at school at 8 o'clock in the assembly hall. There was a missionary Matija who works in Madagascar. He told us many interesting things about life there. We found out that people in Madagascar have a very hard life and most of the time they are very hungry and they aren't rich. They grow their own coffee and the most typical food in Madagascar is rice. Every year there is a big cyclone in Madagascar. So they don't have any bridges. People don't like bathing in rivers because there are many crocodiles in it. They wash their clothes with their own hands. The people of Madagascar usually have just two different pairs of clothes.
We were very shocked when we found out that they are very often ill. When he ended with his exciting story we went back to school and joined different activities.
We will end our eco day with a small eco performance. Our choir will sing a song and the president of our pupil community will plant a Slovene national tree – linden. We will sign an eco document and we will become an eco school.
This will be an important day for our school. We are very happy because we are part of this event.

Evelin Einspieler, 8. a and Dion Rop, 8. b

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