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Thank you for helping us
out!!!! Isabel Lopez de Mesa
Jazmine Zarruk
Jessica Scheuten
Lina Maria Cotes
Margarita Sanclemente
Maria Cristina Benavides
Maria Sanint
Maria Susana Diaz
Laura Michelsen
Patty Villegas
Doris Martinez
Tania Wright
Adriana Delgado
Carolina Barraquer
Liliana Hoyos
Maria Eugenia Dominguez
Pilar Medina
Sandra Álvarez
Sandra Gómez
Silvia Lee
Ximena Arango
Ana Milena Hoyos
Constanza Estrada
Ximena Rocha
Maria Fernanda Lemos
Cristina Casielles
Maria Luisa Jiménez
Patricia Morales
Liesel Potdevin
Maria Isabel Pérez
Carolina Villa
COLEGIO ANGLO COLOMBIANO MARCH 10TH 2010
1: 30 p.m. — 3 :30 p.m. WSCC
Primary Head Tom Burton
Deputy Head Jennie Devine
2A Sarah Noble 2B Mariana Suarez 2C Rebeca Thornton 2D Brendan Aylmer 2E Martha Dueñas 2F Margarita Robledo
Ta’s Maria Mercedes Marquez Silvia Smit Ruth Villoria Educational Support
Fanny Wilches
Español y Estudios Colombianos Ana Lucia Bernal Martha Cecilia Ortiz
Visual Arts Maria Clara Echeverri
Music Vilma Figueroa
PE and Motor Skills Marcela Ramirez Program Produced by Paola Caicedo
Staff involved
I’d like to give a huge thank you to everyone involved in the production of the Second Grade Exhibition for 2010. Congratulations to all the Second Grade students who worked so pas-sionately and diligently preparing for this exhibition. The growth of your knowledge is obvious, while your actions and care for endangered ani-mals shows that you truly believe what you have learnt. Congratulations to Pablo de Francisco from 2C for designing a bold, col-ourful and meaningful logo for our exhibition. Well done to everyone who participated in the competition – there were so many excellent lo-gos that, as you know, voting for only one was very difficult! Thank you to all other grades in primary, for coming and supporting us
by watching and being an attentive audience.
Thank you very much to all the ‘behind-the-scenes’ people who organ-
ised the logistics of the production. With a special thanks to Paola who
created the forest-saving electronic programme, Jennie, who gave guid-
ance and oversaw the whole process, and all the staff of the WSCC, who
gave their time and technical knowledge.
To the thoughtful and willing parents who graciously gave their time and
skills in the two weeks leading up to the performance, I would like to give
a heartfelt thank you. It was a pleasure having you amongst the hustle
and bustle of preparations.
And finally, but not at all in the least, thank you a thousand times over
to the group directors, teacher assistants and specialist staff for pulling
together to share ideas, support one another and work at 110% to help
make this production happen. Without all of the attributes that you dis-
play, this exhibition would not have flown as it did.
Thank you, Miss Sarah
Welcome to the primary section’s first electronic
program!
We are very proud of the new electronic pro-
gram as we feel that it really embodies the spirit
of not only the unit the students are studying,
but also the Anglo’s commitment to reduce pa-
per consumption. This process started out with
the use of electronic circulars, which (we calcu-
lated) have already saved 120 trees over the
last 2 1/2 years. Not printing this 10 page pro-
gram alone has saved 1/5 of a tree!
The students have been committed during this
unit to reducing waste and we in the office feel
that we should not only support this endeavour,
but be leading the way with new innovations.
A special thanks to Paola Caicedo for the idea
and the program design.
Miss Jennie
Deputy Head
Why electronically and not in paper?
Paper comes from trees and the
trees are animals habitats, so if
we waste paper the habitat of
some animals can disappear and
animals would not have anywhere
to live and they will die. Also, we
will have nothing to breath with
if we cut all the trees.
I think using paper will change
the environment of the animals
because people cut trees to make
paper. If we cut trees, we are de-
stroying the habitat of the ani-
mals and our planet and are en-
dangering species because cut-
ting the trees ruins the habitat
of animals. If we use so much
paper all animals will be extinct
and without animals we are
without life. If we cut trees, ani-
mals can not survive and we
can’t see the beautiful animals.
If the electronic mail is used, ani-mals don’t get endan-gered. It is better to use electronic mail and if we don’t do it we are not going to have forests and all the natural places left.
It is good to use elec-tronic things because you don’t waste paper and people that cut trees can’t understand that people don’t want more endangered species. Some people don’t want a lot of city. They want forest, plants and a lot of GREEN!
Student’s reflections
Mini
Zoo!!
Explorer 1: María Luna Santacruz Lemos
Explorer 2: Sara Trujillo Rueda
North America
Green sea Turtle (reptile) – Dorothea Raskin Scheuten
Lotus Blue butterfly (insect) – Antonia Gaitán Gómez
Cougar (mammal) – Natalia Ulloa Casielles
Imagine you are an explorer back in the early 1800’s. What animals would you take with you to represent the various
continents you visit? How would you classify those animals? 2A are venturing into unknown territory around the world and
collecting animals that interest and intrigue them. Find out how they classify these animals for their
21st century mini zoo!!
2A
Europe Giant Lizard (reptile) –
Juan Andrés Monsalve Rodríguez
Snail (Mollusc) – Pablo Jiménez Arango
Barbary Macaque monkey (mammal) – Sofía Valenzuela Méndez
Asia Snow leopard (mammal) –
Nicolás Gómez Hoyos Panda (mammal) – Julio Eduardo Durán Co-
ronel Tiger (mammal) – Catalina Caycedo Suárez
Thailand Giant Catfish (fish) – Juan José Vergara Arbeláez
Africa
Dodo bird (bird) – Federico Marín Rojas
Mountain zebra (mammal) – Manuela Giraldo Restrepo
Salamander (amphibian) – Felipe Gaviria Villegas
South America
Red frog (amphibian) – Natalia Cáceres Jiménez
Pink dolphin (mammal) – Natalia Quintero García
Jaguar (mammal) – Valentina Grisales Cano
Tarantula (arachnid) – Juan Andrés Arango Castro
Harpy Eagle (bird) – Santiago Vargas Monedero
Oceania
Kiwi (bird) – Gabriel Jaramillo Morales Koala (mammal) – Antonio Arango Har-
ker Rainbow parrotfish (fish) – Ana Sanz de
Santamaría Sanint
What About
Food
Chains?
Narrators: ...Simón Bernal … Pedro Trujillo
Food Chain Actors: Tree… Sarah Oliveros Apple… Juan Camilo Gómez Ladybug… Juliana Guarnizo Dragonfly… Pablo Forero Toad… Juan Camilo Gómez Crane… Tashi Hawksworth Eagle… Pablo Betancourt Mushrooms… Isabela Castro
Food Web Actors: Little fish… Juliana Rubio Penguin… Manuela Botero Seal… Camila Reyes Polar bear… Andrea Arango Turtle… Camilo Salazar Octopus… Valentina Tamayo Dolphin… María José Gómez Shark… Felipe Guzmán
The Cast
Animation Crew: … Camilo Bretón … Pedro Trujillo … Tomas Hamman … Simón Bernal … Felipe Márquez … Daniel Mariño … Nicolás García Dancers: … Simón Bernal … Daniel Mariño … Felipe Márquez … Andrea Arango … Juliana Guarnizo … Juliana Rubio … María José Gómez … Valentina Tamayo … Sofía Gómez … Manuela Botero
2B wants to tell all of you everything about food chains. What is a food chain and a food web? How is the process of a food
chain? Why are food chains important? These three questions are very important and 2B is going to
try and explain the answers they found out. We hope you enjoy the show!!!
2B
Preserve Food Chains!!!!!
Singers: … Tashi Hawksworth … Isabela Castro … Sara Oliveros … Camila Reyes Messengers: … Pablo Betancourt … Pedro Trujillo … Pablo Forero … Nicolás García … Camilo Bretón … Camilo Salazar … Tomas Hamann … Juan Camilo Gómez
Juliana Andrea Rubio
2C
Our Impact
2C found this quote very motivating and feels very strongly
about humanities responsibility to work harder to conserve the
planets resources and protect all species.
The “Lisa the Lima” song seemed like a simple and straight for-
ward way to present the problems being faced by most of the
Endangered animals on our earth, which is a loss of habitat.
“Only when the last tree has been cut down, and the last river has dried to a trickle and most species are extinct, will
man finally realise that we can’t eat money.”
Roles:
Singers:
Whole class.
Dancers:
Hannah Wright
Barbara Welton
Manuela Uribe
Annette Kunzel
Sofia Echieverri
Isabella Convers
Antonio Rocca
Pablo De Francisco
Felipe Negret
Speakers:
Alejandro Botero
Maria Camila Pardo
Daniela Bautista
Antonio Roca
Juan Antonio Ospina
Cristina Silva
Juan López De Mesa
Maria Cortes
Backstage and Props :
Antonio Estupiñan
Thomas Scholtz
Simón García
Simón Trujillo
Nicolás Ulloa
Daniela Bautista
Juan Antonio Restrepo
Verónica Escobar
Alejandro Botero
Makeup:
Verónica Escobar
Annette Kunzel
Maria Cortes
Maria Camila Pardo
Veronica Escobar
Just like the class members of 2D, who are all unique and different in many aspects so are many
of our Endangered Species. An Adaptation is something that makes it possible for an animal to
live in a particular place or a particular way. It may be a physical adaptation, like the size or shape of
the animal’s body, or the way in which its body works. It may be the way the animal behaves. Each
adaptation has been produced by evolution. We hope you enjoy our show and learn something new
about “ADAPTATION”
ADAPTATION JEOPARDY 2D
Susana Escobar
Presenters Emilia Forero & Alejandro
Gómez
Model Sofía Ricaurte
Parents of 2D Maria Camila Bernal
Federica Aristeguieta
Juan Camilo Cotes
Emilio Toro
Juan Francsico Ortiz
Children of 2D Pablo Buitrago
Lorenzo Gomez
Laura Bautista
Valeria Merizalde
Felipe Paredes
Adaptation Presenters Ignacy Jurjewicz
Miguel Gonzalez
Vicente Noero
Santiago Arbelaez
Gregorio Gomez
Susana Escobar
Maria Jose Arbelaez
Felipe Botero
Martin Botero
STARS OF THE SHOW
Ferlipe Botero
2E “Heal the
World”
Introduction of the exhibition
María Camila Villa
Esteban Montoya
1. Play “The W. W. F
Organization”
Cast:
María Lozano
Luis Felipe Mendoza
Gabriel Hernández
Santiago Espinel
Christine Pearl
Nicole Venegas
Pedro Ferrer
2. Power Point presenta-
tions of different animals
life cycles ( frogs, turtles
and humming birds)
Inquirers:
Ana María Arango
Nathan Correa
Diego Granada
3. Rap song and dance of “
Endangered Species”
Cast:
María José Castro
Alejandra Méndez
Ana María Montoya
María Camila Villa
Camila Rodríguez
Felipe Morelli
Tomas Hoyos
Santiago Noguera
Lucas Hall
4. Dance “ Heal the World”
Cast:
All 2nd E
“We children can protect
the habitats of all the spe-
cies but we need to work
together.”
Part One : Green reporters : Laura Valdivieso, Manuela Gómez, Cristina Par-do.MarIa Andrade Mr. Shanks : Alejandro Urdaneta Mr. Tom : Santiago Zea Part two : Do and Don´t Don´t actions : Joaquín González, Santiago Miery, Isabella Llano, María Gabriela Acosta, Sabrina Zielcke, Valeria Dalel. Eco friends: Andrés Rincón, Carolina Hurtado, Sofía Arango, Rebeca Montaño, Natalia Palacino. Part three : “ Make a change “ Video. Armando Benedetti, Lorenzo Mendoza, Esteban Salazar, Emilio So-larte, Santiago Mateus.
2F CONSERVATION
“Make a change”
2fFwould like to present to you our project on conservation, “Make a change.”
There are lots of problems facing our planet today. But there are lots of things that we can do to help to look after Earth.
Don´t forget “The 3Rs”
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE….