2.It's a common school day at Southern Cross School near the famous Kruger National Park in South Africa.Teachers and pupils don't sit in a classroom. (81)Instead,they go through the forest or sit under the trees.
The school teaches students all the same (82)subjects as the rest of the country's schools,but the teaching methods are completely different.Southern Cross uses nature as a teaching tool.The teachers and their pupils go out into nature and work with animals and plants.These can be used to study (83)anything/all from maths and social sciences to languages.The school is in an area where animals live wild and can be hunted.To get to class,students travel a road through the forest that wild animals use as well.
The classroom for small preschoolers is a little different from the rest of the school.For example,the first lesson of the day is maths,but the teaching method is very (84)special.In this school you won't hear a teacher saying"Count how many apples Jane has in her basket."Actually,the children visit a nearby river to count the number of marks left by animals.This way they can see how many different animals come to (85)drink during the night.
The students are encouraged to take care of the injured and small animals.If they find a dead animal in the area,they study where the animal fits in the foot chain and how and why it (86)died.
The headmaster says,"We must make people understand what we are doing to the (87)earth/environment.We need to care for our planet."