Empowering the Next Generation: How Children Celebrate Earth Day through Science Models and Exhibitions

Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22nd, and it’s a time to reflect on the impact we have on the planet and how we can take action to preserve it. The day is an opportunity to promote environmental protection and highlight the importance of science education. Schools around the world have taken upContinue reading “Empowering the Next Generation: How Children Celebrate Earth Day through Science Models and Exhibitions”

Celebrating Earth Day: Inspiring Children to Raise Awareness through Science Models, and Exhibitions

Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22nd to raise awareness about environmental protection and sustainability. As adults, we understand the importance of taking care of our planet, but it’s equally important to educate our children about the impact they can have on the environment. One way to do this is through creative projectsContinue reading “Celebrating Earth Day: Inspiring Children to Raise Awareness through Science Models, and Exhibitions”

Rainy Day Fun with kids: Collecting rainwater with children

As educators we’re always looking for ways to make learning fun for our kids. One of the best ways to do this is by incorporating real-life experiences into their education. A great example of this is teaching your kids how to collect and find out how much rainwater is collected over a period of time.Continue reading “Rainy Day Fun with kids: Collecting rainwater with children”

Weeding invasive Mexican Devil (Ageratina adenophora) in the hillside: Nature based learning and outdoor education activity

Mexican Devil (Ageratina adenophora synonym Eupatorium adenophorum), commonly known as Crofton weed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Mexico and Central America. Initially grown as an ornamental plant, it has now become invasive into forests, hillslopes, roadside and farmlands. It forms dense colonies and prevents the seedlings of nativeContinue reading “Weeding invasive Mexican Devil (Ageratina adenophora) in the hillside: Nature based learning and outdoor education activity”

Making insect house: Nature based learning in early childhood education

Insects are an important part of any ecosystem, and children can learn a lot about them by observing them and providing them with a habitat in which they can live. A child’s natural inclination to build things can be put to good use in creating a home for insects. In this regard, nature-based learning isContinue reading “Making insect house: Nature based learning in early childhood education”