María de la Yedra Martínez Expósito• 1 year ago
Daniela, thanks for sharing this inspiring material.
Young people are happier and healthier when they have regular opportunities to be outdoors. If we make curriculum linked outdoor learning a regular part of our practice, teachers will help ensure positive intellectual, emotional and social development.
Hi Maria, thank You for Your message. I like activities inside but also outside. For example inside- quizz about nature and outside- quest about trees in school garden. It is usefull. We can share our favourite quests and quizzes. :)
Thanks for sharing it. It's a nice piece of work and reading it gave me many ideas on how I can incorporate it into the lessons I teach.
Thank you very much.
Greetings from Athens.🌼
Daniela, thanks for sharing this inspiring material.
Young people are happier and healthier when they have regular opportunities to be outdoors. If we make curriculum linked outdoor learning a regular part of our practice, teachers will help ensure positive intellectual, emotional and social development.
Hi Maria, thank You for Your message. I like activities inside but also outside. For example inside- quizz about nature and outside- quest about trees in school garden. It is usefull. We can share our favourite quests and quizzes. :)
Thanks for sharing it. It's a nice piece of work and reading it gave me many ideas on how I can incorporate it into the lessons I teach.
Thank you very much.
Greetings from Athens.🌼
This is a lovely, attractive booklet. I like the potential use outside the classroom and the graphics as well.
We at ADEMED ngo, RO, carried out activities to teach primary and secondary school students how to measure altitudes and how to understand a map.
Happy to find areas of common interest!
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