Classroom Adoption Spotlight: Sparkling Sonics & 2-201

This past April, two classrooms (The Sparkling Sonics and 2-201) both virtually adopted the Orangutan Kutai Project orangutan, Pan, in honor of Earth Day. Along with the adoption, the classes both had lessons on orangutans and their habitat. 


The students completed many projects, including:

  • Illustrations
  • Dioramas
  • Opinion pieces on why it is important to save orangutans 

The Orangutan Conservancy was so excited to receive pictures of all of the different activities, and we are beyond thrilled to see this amazing next generation of conservationists! We hope you enjoy these pictures of their amazing projects. 

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