Why Choose This Course?
During this short course, we are going to explore the amazing world of plants and how they use photosynthesis to survive and thrive. We will delve into the process of photosynthesis and how it allows plants to convert sunlight into energy.
We will allow your children to not only be excited by the world of plants, but also allow them to demonstrate their knowledge and enthusiasm for nature by producing teaching materials and even planting their very own forest.
By the end of this course, we want children to understand the importance of photosynthesis for plant growth and survival. We want them to see plants as more than just decorative objects, but rather as living, breathing organisms that play a vital role in our ecosystem. We want to open up the world of botany and the wonders of nature by discovering the magic of photosynthesis!
Learning Goals
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Deep Learning: Students will explore plants, photosynthesis, and forest growth.
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Creative Expression: They will create resources to share their knowledge.
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Collaboration: A class resource will be developed for use across the school.
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Knowledge Sharing: Students will teach others about plant growth and healthy forests.
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Real-World Impact: The course fosters leadership, community action, and hands-on learning.
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Inspiring Change: Schools may even be inspired to plant their own forest!
Global Impacts Already Made
This course has empowered children worldwide to become changemakers, turning their ideas into real-world solutions and inspiring others to take action.
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Key Information
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)
All of our courses empower students to take action towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for a better world. This course specifically focuses on the goals shown below.
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Ages: Year 1 upwards
Course Duration: 1 Lessons
Time per Lesson: 60-90 mins
Key Curriculum Areas: Citizenship Ethics, Community Engagement, Leadership Teamwork, Writing Communication, Creative Arts, Global Sustainability.
Teacher/s: Gavin McCormack