• Exploring Nature as a Classroom, Your Favorite Outdoor Green Lessons?

    Hi everyone!
    I’m looking to expand my use of outdoor learning to teach environmental topics in a more hands-on and engaging way. I’d love to hear how others are using the outdoors to bring green education to life!
    Have you used your school grounds, nearby parks, or even just a courtyard to teach about ecosystems, climate change, or conservation?
    Whether it’s a simple soil experiment, a garden project, or a nature journaling activity, I’d love to collect ideas from fellow educators.

    Looking forward to learning from you all.

  • @Mishael-Naqash Alumni Impact Story.jpeg Yes Dear, To promote environmental conservation and instill a sense of responsibility in our students, I, along with my students, started a campaign that extends beyond our school to nearby institutions. Our goal is to raise awareness about the importance of conservation and sustainability, engaging the community in meaningful actions to protect our planet for future generation.

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  • @Mishael-Naqash
    Hello dear
    I wish you have wonderful summer vacations . Dear colleague It’s wonderful to see your passion for outdoor learning and green education. I’ve found that even the simplest outdoor spaces can become powerful classrooms. We’ve used our school courtyard in many time but here I mention a recent activity done to celebrate Pi-Day 2025. We teachers of different gardes organised a math activity JOURNEY OF MATH WARRIORS. In this activity we used our school ground trees and plants . Below im sharing the link of my school Facebook you and all can see how open area helps to boost students moral.

    CLICK HERE

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16czXQGUvv/

    Warm Regards

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