There is excitement at the West Wing of Wentworth School in Scarborough, as children learn about the Amazonian rain forest. Mrs. Razsa’s class is presenting a museum that teaches many fascinating facts about this beautiful forest. As children tour the museum they are also learning why it should be so important to all of us.
Our school has worked on this project for over 10 years. Last year our school ranked in third place among schools from all over the country for saving land in the rain forest. We preserved 78 acres last year through the Nature Conservancy. Wentworth has saved many hundreds of acres over the years. This is a fantastic accomplishment for our community to be helping a community so many thousands of miles away.
The children in my class are hoping to persuade you to help us by pledging money to our move-a-thon. Children from your neighborhood may be coming to ask you to donate to our cause. Please listen to them. Thanks in advance.
Valerie Razsa
Wentworth Intermediate School
Scarborough
Save the rain forest
If you love palm trees, ocelots and just wildlife, you should help Wentworth School collect money for the rain forest. It is $5 to save an acre! So donate money now to save the 35 species of animals that get extinct every day! Imagine sloth, jaguars and red eyed tree frogs gone in less than a day. Most of our medicines and foods come from the rain forest. 75 million acres get cut down a year! 150 acres get cut down a minute! By the time we are 18 the rain forest might be gone! The rain forest covers about 6 percent of the Earth now but it used to cover 10 percent of the Earth. Most of our air comes from the rain forest. So, help us save it now and donate money to Mrs. Rasza’s multiage class at Wentworth School. Help the rain forest and help save thousands of animals in one acre that might be destroyed. You can give just $5 to protect an acre, so help us protect the rain forest.
Sarah Huber
Grade 3
The rain forest helps us
Ah, the rain forest … the toucans, the green basalisks, the jaguars … the three bulldozers, crushing the trees into extinction, eliminating 35 species of animals every day. Yep, that’s the rain forest.
If I need to convince you about what’s so good about the rain forest, then here are some facts. The trees absorb carbon dioxide that cars produce and turn it into oxygen. Also, 1/4 of the world’s medicine comes from the rain forest. Good enough?
And now it’s $5 to preserve an acre! A bargain, please donate some money, to help us preserve the rain forest. Donate money to Mrs. Razsa’s class, and become part of the “heroes.”
Nathaniel Duggan
Grade 5
10 reasons to help
Imagine you’re in the Amazon rain forest with margays, peccaries, Quetzals, Blue Morpho butterflies and spider monkeys surrounding you for ten seconds…
It’s beautiful.
Now imagine you’re in what used to be the Amazon Rain Forest with ashes and dead animals and…
Ugh, it’s horrible.
Here are 10 reasons you should help us save the rain forest.
1. Did you know one hundred fifty acres of rain forest gets cut down every minute?
2. Thirty-five species of animals get extinct every day.
3. 50 percent of the world’s species come from the rain forest.
4. 25 percent of our medicines come from the rain forest.
5. Aspirin originally came from the rain forest.
6. Medicines that cure heart disease and cancer come from the rain forest.
7. The rain forest helps decrease the greenhouse effect by removing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.
8. The rain forest provides year-round oxygen for the world.
9. The rain forest recycles and cleans water.
10. It is the most beautiful place in the world.
So please give pledges for our move-a-thon and help us save the rain forest. Thanks!
Aubrey Gardner
Grade 4
Time is of the essence
The rain forest doesn’t just need to be saved, it needs to be saved now! The cutting of trees is causing medicines to be destroyed.
The medicines for heart disease and cancer come from the rain forest, your life could be saved or your friends. There once existed a tree in Malaysia that held the cure to AIDS, but they cut the tree down. It could have been a major breakthrough in the world.
The trees from the rainforest provide oxygen year-round. The greenhouse effect in nature is good, but has become too extreme. Carbon dioxide and pollution caused by cars, factories, boats, and fires used to burn rain forests are making global warming worse.
That is another reason why we need the rain forest, it will absorb the carbon dioxide and release oxygen for us to breathe. The rain forest provides many things, and they all are important.
Your life could be changed by the rain forest and medicines are one of the biggest reasons why. By donating $1 you are part of the solution to saving the rain forest.
Andrew Jones
Grade 5
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