Energy Learning Story- Earth Hour
On Friday the 26th of March some of our classes participated in Earth Hour. During this hour the classrooms used no electricity, just using the natural sunlight for lighting and not using any technology for the lesson. During Earth Hour we spoke about what we can change in our regular day to day activities, to help reduce our energy consumption. We have promised to only use lights, heating, cooling and electronic devices when absolutely necessary.
Earth Hour made us realise how much we can accomplish in our classroom while using very little energy.

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