• Creating interactive lessons with Canva

    @Sanaa Yes, student-led energy-saving activities can be very effective! In similar projects, students became more mindful of their habits and encouraged others to do the same. The sense of ownership often led to real behavior changes and a more energy-conscious school environment.

  • @MariyaAbsolutely! It's inspiring to see how small, student-led actions can create lasting impact. Empowering them this way builds responsibility and real-world awareness.

  • @Sanaa
    I've seen students thrive when given hands-on opportunities to make a positive impact. Student-led energy-saving activities, like conducting energy audits and creating awareness posters, not only educate students about sustainability but also instill a sense of responsibility and empowerment. By taking ownership of their actions, students develop a deeper understanding of the importance of conservation and become more mindful of their daily habits. Such activities foster a sense of community and promote environmental stewardship, leading to a more eco-conscious mindset among students. The results are often remarkable, with students becoming enthusiastic advocates for sustainability and inspiring others to join in.

  • @Ridafatima95 It is very helpful for students of all levels educators can create engaging and informative videos for their students.
    Educator must use it for educating students . canva for education makes it easy to add text, images, and other elements to videos, and educators can also use Canva's library of free templates and resources to create professional-looking videos.

  • @Sanaa Yes, our students monitored fan and AC usage during school hours.
    They created reminder tags, and energy use dropped noticeably!

  • @HIBAT72f789a882
    As a teacher, I use Canva in the classroom to encourage creativity and student-led projects. I assign tasks like designing infographics, posters, or presentations on specific topics, allowing students to express their ideas visually. Canva's user-friendly interface and vast template library make it easy for students to get started. I also use Canva to create interactive lessons, quizzes, and activities that cater to different learning styles. By giving students the freedom to design and create, I can foster their creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, while reinforcing important lessons in a fun and engaging way.

  • We used a checklist for daily energy-saving actions students loved ticking off completed tasks and seeing their impact grow.

  • They created skits on saving energy and performed them for younger classes it was both educational and entertaining.

  • Students surveyed school energy habits and wrote letters suggesting solar panels it showed real ownership of their learning.

  • My class made infographics on energy conservation and presented them during assembly it sparked schoolwide interest.

  • We held a “Lights Off Challenge” where students reminded peers to switch off lights during breaks it became a fun habit.

  • Yes, students tracked energy use at home for a week and shared simple changes they made—many involved their families too!

    Shaen

  • Yes, my students created “Energy Monitors” teams to track classroom usage and suggest improvements. It boosted awareness, teamwork, and led to a noticeable drop in unnecessary energy use.

  • Yes! My students created a “Power Patrol” team that checks if lights and fans are off during recess. It built strong teamwork and awareness.

  • We did an “Energy Detective” challenge where students tracked home electricity use. Many families reported lower bills afterward!

    Rachel

  • That’s inspiring! We held a “Switch It Off” campaign—students even reminded teachers politely to save energy.

  • Our students made energy-saving pledges and tracked their actions for a week. They loved seeing the impact of small changes.

    Shaen

  • We held a classroom competition to reduce energy use. The winning class got a “Green Star” badge and a fruit party!