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Rooting Challenge: Getting to know living and non-living aspects of the soil
During the Rooting Challenge, children are introduced to the living and non-living aspects of the soil in a playful, investigative way.
Students are given the following assignments, among others:
- find out in which soil most soil animals live; …
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Spring: Inspirational chips
Spring is a magical time when nature comes alive. With these sheets we would like to encourage you, as a supervisor of people with a mental disability, to go into nature with your group and fully experience spring.
Discover which exciting activities …
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Experiencing nature: Inspiring cards
With these inspiring sheets we want to encourage you, as a supervisor of people with a mental disability, to go into nature with your group and use all your senses. In the sheets you will find practical tips, a list of the necessary material, …
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Bees: Inspirational chips
Bees are incredibly important in keeping our environment healthy and beautiful. In these sheets you will discover how to engage all the senses in an original way during a nature activity and what you can do for the bees. In each sheet you will …
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Autumn: Inspirational chips
With these inspiring sheets we want to encourage you, as a supervisor of people with a mental disability, to go into nature with your group during the autumn and use all your senses. In each sheet, a methodology is explained step by step, there …
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Assignments in the park or forest
Students can complete these assignments when visiting the park or forest.
Students carry out the following assignments, among others:
- describe what they hear, feel and smell;
- look for animals and write down the correct name;
- look for plants and write …
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Week of the Forest: Assignment cards
Eleven assignment cards for different target groups that you can carry out in your classroom or in the forest.
Students learn about the following topics:
- ecosystems;
- making peanut rolls and fat balls for birds;
- food chain and food cycle;
- examine …
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Justin Beaver: VR on climate change
Justin Beaver is an interactive VR film where students can experience the changes caused by global warming and pollution from the eyes of a beaver.
In this article you will be taken into the story of Alexandra Sierra, who designed Justin Beaver .
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Applying Artificial Intelligence to Images, DALL-E
The blog article explains step by step how to get started with images created by artificial intelligence.
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Prevention in education is more than teaching about illegal drugs: Vision text
Vision text to support the addiction prevention learning line, fitting within effective prevention and the alcohol and drug policy at school.
Background information for teachers to get started in an evidence-based way on addiction prevention at the …
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Ten out of ten for sustainable food
Our diet contributes about thirty percent to global warming. Food is a very attractive gateway to taking environmental care with your students. In both the garden and the kitchen, children learn to experience first-hand what food is, where it …
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School vegetable garden manual
We eat all day long, but many children do not know that corn, strawberries and lettuce were once small seeds.
Through the school vegetable garden you can introduce children to the wonderful process from seed to plant. The school vegetable garden is …
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