Coleshill Infants’ School – Save The Polar Bear!

This term the year 2 pupils undertook a project on polar bears, linking with the international conference on climate change. The children studied the bears’ habitat, finding out where they live, what they eat and how they are now endangered because of global warming. We made a display of the children’s work to show the rest of the school in order to highlight the plight of the polar bears.

Posted on December 30th, 2009 by Agent Earp

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One Response to “Coleshill Infants’ School – Save The Polar Bear!”

  1. Chief Agent McGee Says:

    Congratulations Agent Earp and all of Year 2 at Coleshill Infants’ School. We really enjoyed seeing the pictures of your polar bear artwork and look forward to hearing about your next project. I wonder if you read about Mercedes, the polar bear who has moved into her new home at the Highland Wildlife Park?

    http://www.highlandwildlifepark.org/polar_bear.htm

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