The Nature Kids Club asked for a donation of recycled materials for the 100th Day of School for Kindergarten to Grade 2 at our school. They used all of the materials for their 100th day of school celebrations!
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Nature Kids Club made signs to remind the community to turn their engines off. Please care for our air! You are hurting our lungs, no idling! Turn your key off please! Idle free zone here ! #ThinkOutSideTheCar Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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Nature Kids Club Day promoted a “Wear a Sweater Day” to encourage everyone to use less energy for heat! Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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Nature Kids Club learned where their food was coming from and how it was impacting the environment. Students in room 3 learned that if they took the seeds from tomatoes, peppers and cucumber, they could grow their own garden of those foods. They were amazed. When they tried the same with a fruit roll up, nothing grew. It didn’t help the soil and left a plastic wrapper that couldn’t be recycled... Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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Nature Kids Club made a request that Bulletin Boards be painted instead of using and having to change paper each month. Our Bulletin Boards were painted this summer! ☺ Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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Be Free from Lights Fridays! Fridays are a shorter day at our school and the Nature Kids Club encourage classes to try to turn off their lights and Be Free From Lights on Fridays! Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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The Nature Kids Club have written Letters to the Mayor of Calgary giving him some of our suggestions and asking him what can be done to help our environment. Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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We have “No waste Wednesdays” at our school. The Nature Kids Club would like to move to litter-less lunches by the end of the year! Litter-less Lunches are when we do not leave any waste at school. Everyone is encouraged to bring re-usable containers for all of their foods. Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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The Nature Kids Club collects used or dead batteries (9V, AAA, B, AA, D, C and cell batteries) to recycle for the metal. The acid in the batteries is also drained and therefore bypassing the landfill and not leaching into our water systems. The students learn how the important water is and how we need to protect it. Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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The Nature Kids Club accepts empty Egg Cartons and sends them to the Calgary Food Bank. The students learn that they can make an impact on the lives of others. Helping children make a connection to their community. Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary
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