Armed with an activity sheet and small boxes, they collected natural items that matched the instructions: leaves, signs of animal life, fruit… A fun way to discover the main categories that make up biodiversity: animals, plants, fungi… A hands-on, sensory approach that enables them to learn through observation and experimentation.
You don’t need a large space or complicated equipment to teach outdoors! A park, a school playground, a patch of greenery… Every place offers an opportunity to spark their curiosity and sharpen their powers of observation.
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