• Creating interactive lessons with Canva

    @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!

  • @Ume-Haniya That’s a fantastic initiative! It makes sustainability fun and motivates students to take real action for the environment.

  • @Shaen That’s wonderful! Empowering students to track their own impact builds accountability and shows that even small steps can make a big difference.

  • @DUAKA4c71718bba Amazing initiative! Encouraging students to take the lead fosters responsibility and builds a strong culture of energy awareness throughout the school.

  • @Rachel That’s impressive! Involving families through student-led activities creates lasting habits and shows the real-world impact of classroom learning.

  • @CRAZIad91b3f0be That’s fantastic! The “Power Patrol” not only promotes energy-saving habits but also builds leadership and teamwork among students.