New teaching material for primary: Save our nature – Let’s explore together

Johanna Sorsakivi
Johanna Sorsakivi • 27 May 2025
the green fantasy creature Lilu and the girl Alina

Inspiring STEM and Environmental Education for younger students

Introducing nature and sustainability to young primary students is essential because these students are naturally curious, receptive, and eager to learn. By learning about sustainability, they can feel empowered.

With the free teaching materials “Save our nature –  Let's explore together: Videos for primary” published by Science on Stage, you can take students aged 4 to 12 on an exciting journey to explore experiments on the topics water, energy, climate change, plants, and recycling.

Discover – Research – Understand!

Experiment videos, explanatory videos, and short stories offer a low-threshold access to scientific experiments.

Whether for teaching at home or for differentiated instruction in the classroom, videos offer a helpful supplement for teachers, allowing them to show experiments and scientific phenomena.

The experiments are accompanied by editable worksheets, ideas for differentiated teaching, and information on career orientation.

The materials are from teachers for teachers: Educators from nine countries have developed and tested these teaching materials together with Science on Stage over the course of two years.

Try the Materials

You can access the Open Educational Resources online and free of charge.

In English: www.science-on-stage.eu/save-our-nature

In German: www.science-on-stage.de/unsere-natur-begreifen

Have a look at the materials, try them out and enjoy!

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