OPEN ECOLOGY LESSON

Our colleagues Ainagul Sagiyeva and Assyl Temirtasova visited 4L class at BINOM SCHOOL named after D. Kunayev to conduct an open ecology lesson. They faced a challenging task: to engage students in the topic of waste management and the importance of preserving natural resources within 45 minutes. Our colleagues accomplished this mission with excellence!  

Through interactive activities, students learned how plastic and used car tires are recycled, which types of waste are hazardous, why the Environmental Code is important, and much more.

"We were pleasantly surprised to see that children are well-informed about the importance of waste sorting. This indicates that parents pay great attention to environmental education," our colleagues noted. For their enthusiasm and curiosity, the young ecologists were awarded "Young Nature Protector" medals and received sweet gifts from West Dala.

We express our gratitude to the administration of BINOM SCHOOL named after D. Kunayev and teacher Adilova Gulbanu for their cooperation.

We firmly believe that such lessons help children develop a responsible attitude towards the environment from an early age. West Dala will continue to implement initiatives aimed at promoting environmental awareness among the younger generation.

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