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.
Debating 4 the EU Green Deal
IntroductionDebating 4 the EU Green Deal activity is dedicated to exploring the crucial topics of climate change and transportation.Starting with a class debate, students will examine different viewpoints, enhancing their understanding and reasoning skills.During the activity, students will delve into the carbon footprint of transportation, the EU Green Deal, sustainable […]
The answer is blowing in the wind
IntroductionThis learning scenario involves a field trip to a Wind Farm, stimulating students’ interest and curiosity about renewableenergy, particularly wind power.You can begin with an engaging classroom session discussing renewable energy and its impact on the environment. Askwhat they know about wind generation energy before starting the activity. You can […]
Solar oven
Introduction In this activity, students will construct a basic box-style solar oven, designed to cook a simple item. It’s a practical application of renewable energy concepts, challenging students to build and test a functioning solar oven.Introduce students to the experiment: Cooking outdoors, such as during a BBQ or while camping, […]
From trash to gas
IntroductionOften, when we think of a renewable energy source, the first thing that comes to mind is the sun, the wind, or even water. But did you know that some of the garbage from your kitchen trash has the potential to create energy? Decaying food waste can become a source […]
Solar updraft tower
Introduction In this activity, students build a solar updraft tower model, which can generate electricity from low-temperature solar heat.The Sun, an immense powerhouse, bathes Earth in a vast amount of energy. Remarkably, within a mere 15 seconds, it delivers an amount of energy equivalent to what humanity utilizes in an […]
