Integrating Hebrew, the holiday Tu B`shevat, and Israeli culture, we
learned the Israeli song Kalaniot – Anemones. The Anemone
flowers, Kalaniot in Hebrew, grow in abundance across Israel
and paint the hills in red. Later we listened to the podcast ”Sacred
Plants” and learned how in a historically successful campaign, that used mainly
posters to drive the message “not to pick wildflowers”, the Israeli culture was
transformed and the wildlife preservation society was formed. Bringing it home,
the students created our own Nature Preservation campaign and called it
“Bnai-ture”, these posters are our campaign.
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