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Free Courses

Rewild Your World

Real Science,

Real Responsibility,

Real Impact

Why Choose This Course?

Rewild Your World is a flexible, curriculum-aligned learning experience, inspired by the life and legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, that supports students to explore biodiversity, investigate local habitats, and take practical action to support a locally occurring species.


Through guided inquiry, hands-on activities and real-world problem solving, students learn how ecosystems work and how human choices affect the natural world. The course integrates science, literacy, geography and civics learning while building essential capabilities such as critical thinking, collaboration and environmental responsibility.


Designed to be ready-made and easy to deliver, Rewild Your World fits directly into existing classroom programs and can be taught flexibly across a term.


Why choose this course? – Primary

  • Curriculum-aligned and cross-curricular
    Covers key outcomes across Science, Geography, English and HASS

  • Hands-on, inquiry-based learning
    Students research, investigate, plan and act on a real environmental issue

  • Practical and locally relevant
    Grounded in students’ own environments and communities

  • Flexible and classroom-ready
    Modular lessons, clear guidance and adaptable timing

  • Builds essential skills
    Critical thinking, teamwork, communication and social-emotional learning

  • Ready-Made-Materials
    High-quality, ready-to-use resources with clear teaching notes

Learning Goals

Understanding Conservation and Responsibility

Students explore Dr Jane Goodall’s work and her belief that humans have a responsibility to protect animals, habitats and ecosystems.


Scientific Inquiry and Research

Students use real world data and research tools to investigate local species, ecosystems and environmental needs.


Environmental Observation and Assessment

Students conduct habitat surveys, identify risks and missing elements, and assess the suitability of environments for their chosen Champion Animal.


Designing and Implementing Habitat Interventions

Students plan, design and install sustainable habitat solutions suited to their local context and available resources.


Advocacy and Community Engagement

Students share their learning, advocate for their Champion Animal, and encourage others to support conservation efforts.


Reflection and Voice

Students reflect on their learning journey and document their progress and impact through the Dear World platform.

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 ( Primary School ) :  Grade 1 and Upwards


Course Duration: 10  Week Course


Time per Lesson: 60-90 mins per week


Key Curriculum Areas: Science and environmental education , Civics and citizenship, Ethics and responsibility, Literacy and communication, Creative arts, Sustainability and global awareness


Teacher/s: Gavin McCormack/Abbie Mitchell

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