I am Salem Zaklit, a biology teacher in Hajj Bahaa Eddine Hariri School and my colleague, Mirna Zreik is a physics teacher. We teach grades 7,8 and 9. We were very interested in joining such project and we found ourselves excited to work with your team.
The topic attracted us because it affects life on earth and might have serious impacts on countries and their economies. We look forward to find out solutions that help reduce problem encountering the environment. We are glad to communicate, share your ideas and extend our knowledge in this field.
Fellow participants
We are honored to participate in this global investigation to help protecting our environment. We hope to discuss our environment issues and problems with such know students all over the world. In which we can save our environment from pollution and prevent it from any other disasters. Our team consists of eight students from grade eight. We are from Hajj Bahaa El Dine Hariri school. We are interested in environment. We enjoy participating in YouthCaN projects with iEARN.
Moreover, our team enrolled in BankMed Greenest School and green student competition.
All of us live in Saida. It is a small and nice country. It is in south Lebanon. We are working on keeping our environment safe and healthy. We always make enlightens for people of our city and guide them how to protect environment save energy, reduce the effects of global warming and follow the rule of regulation pollution. We have 2 problems:
We face them in our society: Marine washes, garbage hill. Last summer our team tried, to vanquish some of the pollution by attending the summer camp that our school had out together.
We hope that you can give us some tips that may help us destroy the black face of our country in order to keep green and bright.
Comments (3)
salem zaklit said
at 5:43 pm on Mar 5, 2011
sorry for the presence of some typing mistakes...
we are working hard to formulate some questions that are ready to be discussed with the other groups...
salem zaklit said
at 5:34 pm on Mar 5, 2011
thanks for the greetings and we are sorry again for being late...
no the trees in the back are not cedars and the picture was taken inside our school
Bob Hofman said
at 9:34 am on Mar 1, 2011
Dear students and teachers Salem and Mirna, we welcome you again in the EFS wiki.
Thank you for your introductions... we know Lebanon has a cedar tree in it's flag, are that cedars in the background of your picture?
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