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This year, our grade 2 community of learners will start a garden as their ripple of change for the environment. The students will care for flowers and various plants in a small plot of land near our school. By caring for these plants, they will learn about the importance of taking care of nature and how plants help clean the air, provide food, and create habitats for animals like bees and butterflies. Each student will be responsible for watering the plants, pulling weeds, and watching the garden grow. They will also compost their leftover lunch scraps to create nutrient-rich soil for their plants. This project will not only beautify their school, but it will also teach them how even small actions can make a big difference in protecting the planet. Their garden will inspire others to appreciate nature and start their own green initiatives, creating a ripple of environmental change in their community. #TakeMeOutsideDay Created by: A Grade 2 Community of Learners Contest submission by @erikachapina TMO Week - Ripples of Change Activity