Monday, February 14, 2022

PN 671--EEG Art competition - 2022 Notification-Grade 1-9

Parents and Students, 

                                      Sunrise English Private School invites all the students between 6 to 14 years to participate in the 16th cycle of the annual Environmental Drawing Competition 2022, conducted by Emirates Environmental Group, Dubai.

Competition Details:

The competition will be held for 3 age groups:

AGE GROUP

TOPIC

MATERIAL TO USE

SIZE

6-8 Years

Marine Life in the Arabian Gulf

pencils, crayons, pastels or watercolor

A4 size drawing sheets

9-11 Years

Nature – Looking Back 50 Years

pencils, crayons, pastels or watercolor

A3 size drawing sheets

12-14 Years

Combating Climate Change - Your Contributions

Acrylic, charcoal pencils, water colour, oil colours.

A3 size art canvas

 

Topics description:

· Marine Life in the Arabian Gulf (Age 6 – 8)

There are multitudes of marine and coastal plants and animals found in the Arabian Gulf. There are a number of unique species as well. Due to the increase in water temperatures and increased human activities, it is estimated that 1/3 of the species found in these waters could be extinct by 2090. It is important to teach children about the life in these waters, which is also the water source that supports the human population in the Arabian countries through desalination and marine food sources. Students are asked to draw these various species and show the threats that affect them.

· Nature – Looking Back 50 Years (Age 9 – 11)

UNEP is celebrating 50 years since its establishment in 2022. In 2021, UAE celebrated 50 years since its formation. 50 years is a very long time in terms of development. Human settlement and expansion of cities have always threatened nature. Through this topic, students are asked to look back 50 years and see how our way of life has affected nature. Have we expanded our modern civilization keeping in mind the health of the ecosystem, flora, and fauna? Are more ecosystems protected now? Or are there fewer habitats for wildlife now compared to 50 years ago?

 · Combating Climate Change - Your Contributions (Age 12 – 14)

For the past few years, it has become very evident that accelerated climate change is inducing decimating natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes and forest fires. This has affected the lives of both humans and other wildlife. Youth across the world are now demanding immediate change from world governments. However, a change can only come if one practices sustainable living themselves. Through this topic, students are asked to creatively tell the world how they are contributing to the change. What changes have they implemented in their lives that the current generations have failed at

Note

- Do not write elongated messages on the artwork. This will incur negative marking.

- Six winners from three categories will be selected – Namely The winner, First Runner up, Second Runner up and three consolation prize winners. The Prize Winners will be invited to attend EEG's awarding ceremony in the month of May,2022, where they will be awarded prizes and certificates accordingly.

- Please ensure that the name of the student or school is not mentioned within or in the front of the drawing. Parents may give encouragement, but must not have-on role in creating artwork.

-Please note that the entries must be in the correct format i.e. size of paper and material used. Any entry not meeting these requirements will be disqualified and returned upon request

-Kindly submit the artworks through the classroom link given below not later than 28th February 2022. For more information contact – Emayavaramban Udhayasurian (Art Teacher) – Phone – 0545492668, 

Email – emayavaramban.u@seps-auh.org

https://classroom.google.com/c/NDU5MTI5NjgxNTYy?cjc=jp2wqsx

Class code - jp2wqsx

 

 

 

 

 

Regards, 
Sunrise English Private School,
Mussafah,Abu Dhabi,UAE
Visit-www.seps-auh.com
Contact-+97125529989

 

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