Learning Scenarios
Learn about our Environmental Activities
Environmental scenarios is a set of activities/learning scenarios that are engaging, immersive and close to real life applications and will enhance students’ environmental responsibility and activism.
These scenarios represent student-focused activities with flexible structure that aim at actively engaging students to learn by doing.
The scenarios will include activities for outside and inside the classrooms and will be filtered according to 7 different topics, duration, age group, number of students participating and the age group. Overall, 70 learning scenarios are presented.
Experiential learning can be achieved inside and outside the classroom, in laboratories or in a natural environment.
Some experiential methods may include: field visits, role playing, games, debates etc.
Each activity is designed to contribute to specific learning outcomes and encompass equal opportunities for environmental activism, subject acquisition, and skill development.
It’s Not Fair!
Introduction Show students the image of blind justice e.g. Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on UnsplashAsk students what they think it represents. Ask if it is justice, why is it a woman? Why is she blindfolded?Share: “Lady Justice is based on the Greek goddess Themis − honoured as clear-sighted […]
Healthy V Unhealthy Places to Live
IntroductionShow students the image of blind justice e.g. Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on UnsplashAsk students what they think it represents. Ask if it is justice, why is it a woman? Why is sheblindfolded?Share: “Lady Justice is based on the Greek goddess Themis − honoured as clear-sighted − and […]
Micro Plastics -Small Size, but Big Problem!
IntroductionShow students a photo of plastic in the sea. Ask them what they thinkhappens to the plastic. Perhaps some nowadays is biodegradable, but alot isn’t and there’s a lot of plastic in the seas from the last 100 years.Plastic lasts from 500-1,000 years, it is believed.Share information and images from: […]
(Loss of) Life without Electricity
Introduction Ask Light heartedly: Why do you need / how do you use electricity? (recharging electronic equipment, reading, watching TV, playing video games, cooking dinner… etcWhat about when people get sick? What happens then? Why do hospitals need electricity? Take all answersShare: One-eighth of the global population does not have […]
It’s Too Loud!
IntroductionAsk: What is noise?Ask: Is music noise? (no -why not?)How do we measure noise? : «A decibel is a unit used to measure the intensity of a noise or sound. The most common instrument used for measure noise levels is a Noise Level Meter (also known as a soundlevel meter). […]