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Ha Lun Elementary School takes action to protect the ocean! Marine scraps gain new life and become lion heads

news source:Taiwan life news

News link:https://news.st-media.com.tw/news/13026

1110304d Xiaohai Abandoned Lion of Xialun Country in Kouhu Lake
1110304d Xiaohai Abandoned Lion of Xialun Country in Kouhu Lake

Marine environmental education is one of the topics that are being taken seriously nowadays. Xialun Elementary School in Kouhu Township has been actively developing marine environmental education in recent years. In addition to leading students to participate in beach cleaning activities, it also integrates marine waste with the art array culture developed in the school for many years, and recycles waste. The students felt it was very meaningful to make lion heads made from sea waste.

Students from Lun Elementary School in the countryside of Kouhu danced the lion formation in a professional manner when the music started. A closer look revealed that the lion heads held by these students were different from ordinary lion heads. They were students using marine waste. Made lion head.

Ha Lun Elementary School has been actively developing marine environmental education in recent years. In addition to leading students to participate in beach clean-up activities, the school also came up with the idea of combining marine waste with the school's art formation culture that has been developed for many years to create the most distinctive sea waste lion head.

After picking up the marine debris, you need to be guided by a teacher to sort the waste according to color before making a lion head. In addition to making lion heads, you can also make items such as house numbers and so on. In addition, the coach also said that this kind of sea-wasted lion head is not too heavy and is suitable for basic exercises.

Different from the traditional lion heads, the students made various kinds of marine waste lion heads according to their preferences. It feels very special, but the marine environment still needs to be maintained by you and me, making marine environmental education more meaningful.

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