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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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LAMPS  
To enable the students to compare the intensity of light from different sources....

STARRY STARRY NIGHT  
To become familiar with some major stars and constellations....

WEATHER REPORT  
To make students conscious about the changes in weather. To develop skills for...

ANIMALS IN OUR LIVES  
To make students aware of how animals contribute to our lives....

TENANTS IN OUR HOME  
To make the students aware of the fact that each one of us shares our home with ...

BANANA BAIT  
To create a situation for the close observation of fruit bats....

WEB OF LIFE  
To demonstrate the interconnectedness of various elements in the environment....

ENERGY REPORT CARD  
To enable students to understand good and bad habits in relation to energy conse...

FOOD FOR LIFE  
1. To communicate the concept of predator and prey. 2. To highlight the aspect ...

FOOD FIND  
To demonstrate the importance of camouflage in nature....

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