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impacted other students to be more aware of environmental concerns. We noticed that the younger students in the school started to keep the school environment clean by picking up litter, or cleaning up after themselves after they had eaten in the canteen, amongst other things. Students painting their banners. Term 3. We named this collaborative environment project “Heart the Earth” which means hugging the Earth to love and treasure it, and to remind us to play our part to raise awareness on the environmental issues. We worked with the big idea -- Art has a role in society and selected two local artists’ work -- The Singapore River by Lim Cheng Hoe and The Net: Most Definitely the Singapore River by Teo Eng Seng for discussion. The elegant art task for students was to design a banner to raise awareness on environmental issues and advocate ways to save our planet. At the same time, the Science Department planned and conducted a Science Early Bird Assembly on environment topics such as energy and water conservation, climate change, biodiversity and quizzes in the morning for the whole As educators, we believe that learning is meaningful when we understand the purpose behind it. Through the designing and planning of our collaborative project, we have learnt that collaboration is possible when we build trust and share a common goal to create purposeful learning for our students. Our sharing at AEC 2018 has strengthened our belief that collaboration plays an important role in deepening our students’ learning and inspired other teachers to envision possible learning connections between Art and other disciplines. “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller school in Semester 1. In addition, environmental awareness activities and science inquiry-based lessons were conducted for the Primary 5 students in Semester 2. Through the reflections of our Primary 5 students, it is evident that they developed 21st Century competencies skills through the learning process. They were able to carry out their research independently, made sound decision on their banner designs and took an active role in solving problems encountered during collaborative work. Throughout the project, our students made progress and were actively involved in their learning. Their project culminated with all the banners being exhibited in school. The creative banners not only created a vibrant visual environment but also Students using the internet to do research. Reference: Vygotsky, L.S. (1962). Thought and Language. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Sinek, S. (2009). Start with why: how great leaders inspire everyone to take action. New York: Portfolio. 60 61 Both of us discussing lesson ideas.