Ahead of World Oceans Day in June, Year 2 pupils have been taking time to think carefully about how we can all play a part in protecting our oceans. Through class discussions and activities, they explored the importance of marine environments and the impact that human actions can have on ocean life.
After identifying a range of ways we can help to reduce pollution, from cutting down the use of single-use plastics to making more environmentally conscious choices in our daily lives, pupils were eager to take their learning a step further. Demonstrating both initiative and a strong sense of responsibility, they put their ideas into action by writing thoughtful and persuasive letters to the Prime Minister, sharing their concerns and suggesting ways to help protect our seas.
The letters reflected not only their growing understanding of environmental issues but also their confidence in expressing their views and advocating for change. Pupils showed great care in explaining why ocean conservation matters and how even small actions can make a meaningful difference.
This project has provided a valuable opportunity for pupils to engage with global issues in a meaningful and age-appropriate way, helping them to see that their voices matter. It has also encouraged them to develop important skills in communication, critical thinking, and citizenship.