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1.
Wangari Maathai
By Sarah
Photo by
Africa Renewal
2.
The Green Belt Movement
Started in 1977.
Made to reforest Kenya.
Helps nations women.
Photo by
blmiers2
3.
When/Where
It happened in Kenya during 1977.
Photo by
angela7dreams
4.
What Groups were involved
Women were involved.
5.
The Steps To The Green Belt Movement
The women at first in few small groups, gathered seeds from the trees in the forests
They planted the seeds in whatever they had at hand
The women watered the seedlings and gave them adequate sun
When the seedlings were about 1ft tall, they planted them on private property.
6.
WHAT CHANGE WAS MAATHAI TRYING TO IMPLEMENT
She was trying to allow women to work more instead of just watching the house. While they are working they are helping to save the ecosystem.
Photo by
Robert Couse-Baker
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HOW IS THE MOVEMENT DIFFERENT FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Wangari Maathai’s movement differs from the Revolutionary War because she did not use guns and sword, instead she was planting trees and saving the ecosystem.
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leewrightonflickr
8.
WHAT WAS THE OUTCOME/DID SHE ACHIEVE HER GOAL
The outcome was that she planted more than 30 million trees
She exceeded her goal
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andreaffm
9.
HOW WERE OTHERS AFFECTED/WHO WERE AFFECTED
Women were affected
They were affected because they were able to perform meaningful work
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Scarleth Marie
10.
SOME LEARNER PROFILE TRAITS SHE USES
Caring because she was really helpful to the world
Open-minded because she saw that her hometown was going through deforestation and helped solve the problem
11.
SOME PYP ATTITUDES SHE USES
Appreciation because she had appreciation for the world
Commitment because she was really committed to planting trees
12.
INTERESTING FACTS
Wangari Maathai has always had an affinity for trees.
Photo by
keeva999
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THANKS FOR WATCHING
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Ian Sane
Sarah Nolen
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