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 Pınar ALTUNCU-Çanakkale Özlem Kayalı İlkokulu On 22 January 2025, as project founders and members, we participated in an online development webinar on ocean safety and diversity. We learned about the impact of ocean diversity on climate and humanity.
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PROJECT INTRODUCTION VIDEO

Learning About Plastic in Water

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 Last week, students from August Šenoa Elementary School in Osijek, Croatia, visited the Chemistry Department at the University of Osijek. Our biology and chemistry teacher organized this trip for us. When we arrived, we got to see what microplastics look like under a microscope. We learned that storks, crows, and other birds often pick up plastic at garbage dumps or beaches and end up eating it. It was amazing to see how tiny bits of plastic can get inside birds—and scary to think about where else this plastic might go. Next, we joined a workshop on nylon synthesis. We learned how nylon is made and discovered more about plastic production. One of the biggest lessons we learned is that most plastic—especially microplastics—ends up in the oceans. It can even get into the bodies of sea creatures. Before we left, we learned a helpful tip: always boil your water before you drink it. Research shows that about 80% of microplastics remain trapped in the limescale (the residue) that form...
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  Pınar ALTUNCU-Çanakkale Özlem Kayalı İlkokulu As a class, we played the game on the page with fun. Then we examined the production stages of this game together. We watched the youtube video about the game. Teacher Songul, the first partner of the whales group, realized the first stage of the game and sent it to us. We saved the game by adding the 1st Seaweed (Projectiles) and 2nd Garbage (Enemies) sections and sent the game to our next partner, Teacher Erhan. Two students from the class photographed all the stages of this activity.
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 Pınar ALTUNCU-Çanakkale Özlem Kayalı İlkokulu First teachers meeting.