Fifth common activity: Our Civic Actions - Word Cloud with Mentimeter
🌍🐝 "Commitment to the Earth" on Mentimeter 🌍🐝
👥 Participants: All project classes
⏳ Duration: the meeting between students will last 1 hour.
🔹 How it works:
- Each class chooses 3 commitments to protect bees and nature.
- They enter their commitments on Mentimeter during the live session.
- A word cloud or list is generated in real-time, showing the collective effort of all children.
- Together, they read the final commitment aloud as a shared promise to help the planet.
🎁 Final Outcome:
- A screenshot of the Mentimeter as a visual pledge
Our Earth Day Commitment
We, the children of the world, promise to take care of the Earth and the bees that help it grow.
🌸 We will plant flowers and trees that attract bees and help them thrive.
🚫 We will avoid using harmful chemicals and pesticides that hurt nature.
💧 We will save water and reduce waste to protect our planet.
🌍 We will respect all living things, big and small, and make our world a better place.
Together, we make this promise to the Earth and to the future.
Let's create a word cloud with Mentimer!
On 10th April, during this online meeting, students will discuss how they can save bees and protect the environment.
A Mentimer will be used to create a cloud with the three daily life commitments of each class
Here is the participation link https://www.menti.com/alvo9oq8hs74
In addiction, you can scan this QR Code to join the Mentimer during the meeting.
Lucia Cozzo - class 5 A - ICS La Giustiniana - Roma, Italia
5 A Students Commit to Earth Protection
On the occasion of Earth Day, the students of class 5 A engaged in a meaningful activity to reflect on the importance of protecting our planet. Through an open brainstorming session, they explored ways to reduce pollution, save energy, and show more respect for nature.
The ideas that emerged were both practical and inspiring, revealing a deep sense of responsibility in these young learners. At the end of the discussion, each student selected three words that best represented their personal promise to help the Earth.
These words were then brought together in a creative word cloud—a colorful visual reminder of their collective commitment to a greener future.
Small voices, big impact: our 5 A students are ready to be the change.
Anna Teresa Fiori - class 4 D - ICS La Giustiniana - Roma, Italia
Protecting Our Planet – 4 D Students Take Action
To celebrate Earth Day, the students of class 4 D gathered for a brainstorming session on how we can all help protect our planet. Together, they shared ideas and discussed actions that each of us can take—at home, at school, and in the community—to take care of the Earth.
After the discussion, each student chose three meaningful words to express their personal commitment to the environment. These words were collected and turned into a colorful word cloud, full of hope and responsibility.
Through this activity, our young citizens showed that every small action counts—and that they are ready to make a difference!
Jolanta Szynka
Publiczna Szkoła Podstawowa
im. bł. ks. Ludwika Gietyngiera w Łagiewnikach, Polska
To protect our planet, we had to choose three slogans to save the Earth.
Together we agreed that we would add to the word cloud:
we plant flowers for bees, save bees, bee hotels
Thanks to this action, we realized that even the smallest action matters!
Anna Miranda - ICS La Giustiniana - Roma, Italia
Earth Day: Our Promises for the Planet
To celebrate Earth Day, our pupils took part in a meaningful activity inspired by their meeting with their international peers from the Bee My Friend project. After discussing the importance of protecting our planet and sharing ideas during the online exchange, the children reflected on three good environmental resolutions they could adopt in their daily lives.
They then created a collaborative word cloud featuring their personal eco-promises. From reducing plastic use and recycling more carefully, to saving water and planting flowers for pollinators, their ideas showed genuine awareness and commitment to making a difference.
This activity helped strengthen their sense of global citizenship and reminded them that even small actions can help protect our planet.