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.
School energy detectives
IntroductionThis activity aims at create a space for learning and reflection about responsible energy use by recording data on energy-consuming appliances in both the school and students’ homes. The objective is to make students aware of the number ofenergy-consuming devices present and encourage them to use them responsibly.ObjectivesTo empower students […]
School Street re-design
IntroductionSchool street re-design activity examine the need to rethink how we move in our communities and the need to shift awayfrom fossil fuels in the transportation sector. The lesson focuses on both reducing energy use and increasing the use ofrenewable energy with a specific emphasis on the benefits of complete […]
Energy crisis & Conflicts
IntroductionStart with the following question: What is the energy crisis? See the following graphic about the evolution of key regionalnatural gas prices from June 2021 to Oct 2022. Ask the students what the graph suggest to them.Start with a brief presentation about the current global energy crisis, its causes, including […]
Your energy usage & environmental impact
Introduction[10 minutes] Warm-up Begin by asking students what different types of energy do you use at home or in your localcommunity? What do you think might be used at school to generate electricity for heating, cooling and cooking?Take suggestions and write them on the board. Ask students to quickly differentiate […]
The ecological foot-print game
IntroductionThis activity is designed to immerse participants in understanding and improving their ecological footprint.This activity is designed to immerse participants in understanding and improving their ecological footprint.Comprises a series of interactive steps: beginning with an engaging real-life simulation, followed by reflective discussions,theoretical understanding, and culminating in a month-long challenge to […]
