School Tree Planting projects help connect students to the benefits of trees and foster environmental stewardship.
Trees help moderate temperature and muffle noise.
Environmental benefits such as clean air and water.
They even help improve air quality by absorbing some airborne compounds that could be harmful to us, and by giving off oxygen.
Forest moods |
They even help improve air quality by absorbing some airborne compounds that could be harmful to us, and by giving off oxygen.
Spending time around trees and in nature also makes us healthier and even improves our students’ academic performances.
Recent scientific studies suggest students are better able to concentrate, complete tasks, and follow directions after playing in natural settings.
Self-discipline in girls can be achieved through increased exposure to nature.
Teachers can use the planting process to discuss the benefits trees provide, while including many subjects that their classes are studying.
Trees conserve energy in the Dry Seasons. Properly planted trees can will help cool schools environments during the dry seasons.
Fruit trees once grown around schools provides free fruits to the school community and students in general.
Some of the pupils at our primary school section sharing avocados π₯ picked from one of the trees at school |
Having trees around our schools provides as enough shade and during students free time, on a scorching sun they can shelter there.
Students at Municipal High Humanist School in kasese sitting under a tree shade |
Trees shaded and trees themselves boost up outdoor learning, the trees are learning specimens in biology, the trees are habitat to scores of organisms ranging from birds π¦, insects, reptiles and micro organisms.
Some plant πͺ΄ leaves specimens in a biology Practical exam at Municipal High Humanist School, Kasese, Uganda πΊπ¬ |
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