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GRADE 9-B


                              PLASTIC POLLUTION

        GIHS utilized Drop Down Day to frame the classroom’s theoretical
        discussions within real-world contexts, giving students a chance to
        develop relevant skills, such as dealing with excessive stress. It
        helps students to explore their own creativity and innovation on
        respective topics. It is held annually where students identify the
        possible solutions to various issues which need resolving across the
        globe.

        The main affair which particularly attracts plenty of interest
        currently is pollution. It is not just any pollution, a pollution which is
        a gateway to other conflicts; ‘plastic pollution.’

       This year, students from class 9-B had a variety program on this
        Drop-Down Day depicting how plastics affect our day to day life. It
        began from awareness speeches which made their way to creating
        models and finally ornamenting their ideas into chart work.

        Few exhibited the silent deaths taking place in marine life. The deep
        underground in the eyes of the ocean is out of our sight. While some
        made use of thrown out plastics and recycled them into forming the
        corals found on the ocean floor, others made chart works which
        helped to realize the silent cries from the very ground we stand on:
        not to mention the clearing of the trees just to turn them into
        landfills and dumpsters to deposit plastic waste.

         Nevertheless, it was considered as a rich experience where
         teachers and students harnessed knowledge about conserving our
         environment and its importance.

         Prepared by:
         Mrs Rekha Regina Louis
         Class Teacher - 9 B
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