In this collection we present the activities organized by Ecological Theme. An ecological theme can be: some object of nature: trees, clouds, or stones. It can also focus on a habitat such as water, forest, or sand. The ecological theme could investigate flora or fauna such as ants, hummingbirds, plants, or owls. You select the theme according to the element in your environment that you want to explore.
The unique factor of this collection is that in addition to organizing the activities into ecological themes, each Theme contains a sequence of five activities. This sequence is based on cutting-edge pedagogy that transforms children’s apathy toward nature into joy by having them play, observe, experiment, admire the Creator, and even take action to conserve nature. This system is called: Flow Learning® (Used under license from Flow Learning® by Sharing Nature Worldwide). It traditionally has four stages, but for the purposes of this collection the fourth has been amended and a fifth stage has been added.
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Trees are a source of life. Not only with regard to natural ecosystems, but also for the survival of the human being. Its use to feed, warm up and build endless objects involves exploitation that, among other factors, triggers deforestation and habitat destruction. Learn about the importance of trees for the environment, as well as for humans and the rest of nature. -
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It is important to be able to identify healthy plants in our environment, plants that were created for our benefit, whether for health, remedies, or consumption. -
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On the beach, besides being able to recreate and enjoy the sun and sand, there is an excellent opportunity to observe and learn how God influences every element of this ecosystem. -
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Observing the trees leads us to analyze and appreciate the particular function of each part, which is wonderfully fulfilled just as our Creator designed it. God calls us to imitate a healthy tree that bears fruit in its season and its leaf does not fall.