Our educational resources

Free, ready-to-use, and classroom-tested, these resources make it easy to incorporate biodiversity conservation into your lessons. They align with school curricula and are suitable for students from preschool through middle school.

Nature and the Senses

Explore a natural or semi‑natural area, discover its biodiversity, and understand its role and the importance of protecting it. Observe, collect, and identify natural elements to understand their role in the ecosystem and introduce the concept of biodiversity. Immerse yourself in nature through playful and sensory approaches — playing, listening, smelling, touching — to sharpen […]

The tree and the Senses

Trees, just like animals, are all very different from one another: shapes, colours and textures vary widely. Through a sensory exploration, come and discover the diversity of trees — a true source of richness in our natural environment! Observe, touch, draw, memorize… Senses and emotions come into play to learn how to recognize and better […]

The Experts

With Sow My Dream, become an ocean expert. Test your knowledge of the ocean and answer the questions.

Hidden Intelligences of the Tidal Zone – Ages 8 to 12

Discover the biodiversity of the rocky intertidal zone, understand how tides work, and develop observation, classification skills, and awareness of marine conservation. Explore the shoreline to observe the tidal phenomenon and uncover a unique ecosystem: the intertidal zone. Equipped with buckets, nets, and magnifying glasses, wander among the rocks to observe marine biodiversity and classify […]

Hidden Intelligences of the Tidal Zone – Ages 3 to 7

Discover the biodiversity of the rocky intertidal zone, understand how tides work, and develop observation, classification skills, and awareness of marine conservation. Explore the shoreline to observe the tidal phenomenon and uncover a unique ecosystem: the intertidal zone. Equipped with buckets, nets, and magnifying glasses, wander among the rocks to observe marine biodiversity and classify […]

Measure Your Science

Study an aquatic ecosystem, experiment with a scientific approach, and become aware of the issues related to protecting water and living organisms. Introduce students to scientific inquiry and the observation of aquatic life by carrying out measurement protocols to better understand the health of aquatic ecosystems. Collect and interpret scientific data (temperature, salinity, turbidity, and […]

Exploring the Strandline – Ages 9 to 12

Discover the richness of the strandline, its role, and why it is essential to protect it. Explore and learn about the strandline — the contact zone between land and sea, often seen as a simple accumulation of debris. Search, sort, and identify the treasures found there, and highlight its ecological value. From Cycle 3 onward, […]

Exploring the Strandline – Ages 3 to 8

Discover the richness of the strandline, its role, and why it is essential to protect it. Explore and learn about the strandline — the contact zone between land and sea, often seen as a simple accumulation of debris. Search, sort, and identify the treasures found there, and highlight its ecological value.

Ecomap

What are the environmental issues around me? How do economic activities such as agriculture, fishing, tourism, or industry affect the environment and local communities? Drawing a sensitive map of our environment can be very useful for understanding the social, economic, cultural, and environmental issues of a given place. A sensitive map is a visual representation […]

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