“I really enjoyed the process of making these videos! It was a really fun project to work on with my peers. It was my favourite project so far! I had lots of fun!” – Maddie S. “I truly loved, loved, working together with my friends to make this short 1-minute video that would be seen by thousands (hopefully millions) and help thousands of trees. This was one of the most fun projects I’ve done so far and would be glad to do something like this again.” – Clark B. Saving the Earth One Shrub at a Time! Created by Eman A. (Grade 7),
Byron Somerset’s Brightest Stars Shine Across the City Byron Somerset Public School is proud to be home to an incredible community of students who consistently strive for excellence. Among them, one standout group is currently gaining well-deserved recognition for a recent project that showcases their creativity, dedication, and teamwork. A small group of students from Grades 4 to 8 participated in an enrichment opportunity put on by members of the Thames Valley District School Board in collaboration with the City of London. The project involved education about Global Warming and asking students to create short Public Service announcements that included a call to action to improve our planet in the face of Climate Change. The City of London and Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) were proud to share nearly 30 videos created by students all over our board across various social media outlets during the month of April. In total, four videos were created by students from Byron Somerset. All of them appear on the TVDSB and City of London’s social media platforms and were also showcased on the school’s video announcements. Climate Change Counts! Created by Elle D. (Grade 7)
Georgia G. (Grade 7) and Kyla K. (Grade 8)
This passionate group drew on their knowledge of trees and the environmental im- pact of Global Warming on the Earth to create this enthusiastic plea to others. The girls collectively share their belief, “Plant trees, save the planet!” – Eman, Georgia, Kyla Climate Change Created by Adhyan S. (Grade 4), Cole L. (Grade 4), Bohdan L. (Grade 5) and Leo B. (Grade 7) This impassioned group fo- cused its efforts on educat- ing others about the effects of Climate Change and its impact on the future of our planet. Their collective mot- to was “Save the Earth to save your future!” These boys thoroughly enjoyed the creative process of vid- eo making. “I really liked finding just the right music
Kyla, Georgia, Eman
She created a lively ani-mat- ed video that included en- thusiastic voiceover work. Elle passionately believes, “To have a future on earth, we need to take action. We should continue to teach the next generation how to en - sure we get that future.” Deforestation Created by Ben M. (Grade 4), Maddie S. (Grade 5) and Clark B. (Grade 6) Elle
Adhyan, Bohdan, Leo, Cole
This group’s driving force was our city’s nickname! “We’re known as the Forest City. Let’s try our best to keep it that way.” – Ben, Maddie, and Clark
and images and putting all the text effects in place. I liked see - ing the final project come together and knowing it could make a difference in the world.” – Leo B. View all the videos at: getinvolved.london.ca/tvdsb-climate-action
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