📌We all participate together in Earth Hour. We shape our future!
👉Each school Submit an event HERE with the title "Story telling in the dark-eTwinning Art Code" and the following poster.
👉In the week before Earth Hour, each school chooses the day and time that serves it, turns off the lights in the classroom or in the house (each student in his home with his parents) and reads stories about the earth!
History of Earth Hour
Launched in 2007 by the WWF and its partners as a symbolic event in Sydney to raise awareness of climate change.
Earth Hour is now one of the world's largest grassroots movements for the environment and held every year on the last Saturday in March. Earth Hour attracts supporters in more than 190 countries and regions, all taking action to ensure a brighter future for people and the planet.
Earth Hour has also gone far beyond the symbolic action of deactivation - it has become a catalyst for positive environmental impact, leading to significant legislative changes harnessing the power of the people and collective action.
Earth Hour is open source and we welcome everyone, anyone, to participate and contribute to our mission and impact.
With the eTwinning Art Code program we invite other schools and other teachers to follow us and post them actions on a common padlet.
https://padlet.com/artcode2021/Bookmarks