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Opportunities for learning exist everywhere. An innovative teacher sees the environment as an opportunity for learning. Experiencing nature and learning from it;undertaking action projects; observing; taking measurements and analyzing the finding--these are all techniques that make the difference between 'seeing' and 'observing' the environment.

Here are some activities to help teachers undertake education through the environment, about the environment, and for the environment. We hope that these activities will lead to 'Joy of Learning' a process in which both students and teachers enjoy exploring their environment together.

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BIRDS AROUND YOU  
To increase students skills of observation. To enable them to learn the behavior...

MY TREE SCRAP-BOOK  
To enable students to identify the different parts of a tree. To help students ...

TREE OF LIFE  
To make students aware that trees harbour a rich and complex variety of life....

CLOUDS  
To observe cloud patterns in the sky...

COOLING OFF  
To introduce to students the concept that the body, in order to maintain uniform...

SHADOWPLAY  
To understand how the lengths and directions of shadows vary according to the po...

TASTE MAPS  
To demonstrate that sensitivity to the four different basic tastes is concentrat...

LEAF FORMS  
To observe plants and leaves and know more about their shapes and forms....

I AM A TREE  
Identifying oneself with a tree and imagining its response through acting....

STABLE ROOTS  
To make the students aware of the importance of roots for the stability of trees...

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