Atlantic Whale and Dolphin Foundation Resource Shop
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The AWdF runs whale and dolphin educational awareness, research and conservation programmes. We believe that education is the key to global conservation. All profits will be go towards our global conservation efforts.
The AWdF runs whale and dolphin educational awareness, research and conservation programmes. We believe that education is the key to global conservation. All profits will be go towards our global conservation efforts.
**Fair Earth -The Gateway to Global Citizenship **
More and more of the world’s population are choosing to live in urban areas. The process of building urban areas - urbanisation - will be key to building the homes of many generations to come. But what is urbanisation, and what does it mean for the environment? In this lesson plan, students will be introduced to urbanisation, with selected video presentations giving them a wider understanding of the issue. Activity workshops and assignments are included to enhance student’s practical engagement with this topic.
Suitable for in-class and online learning. Lesson plan by Jensen Akal.
*Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work carried out by the Fair Earth Foundation worldwide. *
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship
In this lesson plan, students will delve into the oceans to meet the sea turtles - 7 species of endangered reptiles who need our help. Selected video presentations will give students an insight to turtles’ evolutionary history, and the many challenges they face today. Home assignments are included to student understanding of this issue - activity workshops will also encourage students to get involved in efforts to save turtles from extinction.
Suitable for in-class and online learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital conservation and aid work carried out by the Fair Earth Foundation
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship
Whales and dolphins - otherwise known as cetaceans - are amongst the most charismatic members of the animal kingdom. In this lesson plan, students will delve into their evolutionary history and find out about the challenges these creatures face today. Selected video presentations will give students an overview of the whaling industry; and why holding cetaceans in captivity must come to an end. Activity workshops and home assignments will deepen students’ understanding of these issues and give them a chance to take a lead in making a difference.
Suitable for in-class or online learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
*Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital conservation and aid work done by the Fair Earth Foundation *
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This lesson plan will introduce students to the vibrant and life-changing world of volunteering. So many organisations depend on voluntary workers to provide aid for refugees, care for endangered species, sanitation for impoverished villages; any much, much more. This lesson serves as a gateway to the world of voluntary work, and explores the ways in which volunteering can develop their skills and prospects for the future. Workshops and activities are included to give students a working insight to the voluntary sector.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that the Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This accessible lesson plan will delve into the world of poaching and the illegal wildlife trade. Students will learn how and why endangered species such as tigers, pangolins and rhinos are harvested for their body parts, to be sold in markets worldwide, particularly the Far East. Selected presentations will give students a stronger understanding of poaching and the wildlife trade are linked. Class workshops and home assignments are included to maximise student engagement in comating this threat to the natural world.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that the Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This timely lesson plan will tackle the pressing issues of food security, and how we feed an expanding population with fewer resources. We can address world hunger, but must protect the environment. Doing both will require a sea-change in our diets, and how we produce food. Selected presentations will give students a stronger understanding of how these topics are connected. Class workshops and home assignments are included to maximise student engagement.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that the Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This lesson plan will examine the relationship between video games and the age ratings they carry. As one of the world’s biggest forms of entertainment, video games have a massive cultural footprint. But why aren’t all of these games accessible to all ages? Selected video presentations will equip students to better comprehend the reasons for this. Included assignments will enable students and parents alike to understand the relationship between personal development, and consuming age-appropriate materials.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Jensen Akal.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This lesson plan will take students on an educational journey into our own solar system - before heading out into the Milky Way galaxy to learn about our place in the universe. An informative video presentation will equip students to visualize their own journey within our “Galactic Neighbourhood” - and through group workshops and activities, they can create their own stories of life beyond the stars.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This accessible 50 minute lesson plan will educate students on the global phenomenon of stray animals. An informative video presentation will equip students to give their insights to the challenges these creature face - and through group workshops and activities, they can take their own steps towards making a difference for stray cats and dogs in the future.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide.
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This accessible lesson plan will introduce students to the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, one of the Seven Wonders of the natural world. An immersive video presentation will equip students to give their insights to this topic - and through group workshops and activities, they can take their own steps towards helping to protect this incredible ecosystem.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
*Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide. *
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This accessible 50 minute lesson plan will educate students on the current and emerging technologies of both renewable energies and fossil fuels. An informative video presentation will equip students to give their own insights to the environmental impacts of how we use energy - and through group workshops and activities, they can take their own steps towards helping shape the future of energy consumption.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Paul Doherty.
*Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide. *
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship
‘COVID-19; What do you know?’ is an interactive lesson aimed to engage young minds and get them thinking outside the box. It will clear up any false information circulating on social media and give them a clear understanding of how and why the outbreak started, and how to stay safe. The lesson also looks at viruses and pandemics in general, showing governments responses to previous outbreaks and how we can respond better in the future. As always the lesson also suggests the idea of fundraising for a worthy cause and the option to get involved at home to keep themselves and their local communities safe.
Suitable for in-class and online learning. Lesson plan by Eve Pilmore.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work carried out by the Fair Earth Foundation
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This accessible lesson plan will educate students on the environmental plague of microplastics - and how they have ended up in the food that we eat. An informative video presentation will equip students to give their insights to the nature of the microplastic menace to our oceans & wildlife. Through group workshops and activities, they can make changes in their own lives to help reduce the microplastic burden on our world.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Mimi Jenkins & Paul Doherty.
Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide.
This is a course of fun, easy to follow lessons which educate, inform and inspire young people to affect change in a world where plastic pollution is at a critical level.
We are in a time when people, globally, should celebrate and honour our planet, whose land and sea connects us all. Working together, we can and will protect our shared Earth.
Each well structured 60 minute lesson brings to life key elements in an engaging and experiential ‘hands-on’ way to encourage learning and understanding.
The workshops, and accompanying factsheets, are designed to lead the students through a process of learning to understand how damaging waste plastic is and where it comes from, so as to inspire them with the motivation to do something about the problem in their daily lives.
This course is in conjunction with Earth Day 2020.
(Suitable for ages 6 -12)
Course Lessons
The Hazards of Plastics
Where it Begins
Earth Day
Why do we need to Recycle?
Reusing Plastics
Offsetting Plastic Use
Time to Act
Quiz Time
Oath to the Earth
Fact Sheets
Ten Shocking Facts About Plastic Pollution
How Much Disposable Plastic Do We Use?
What is Earth Day?
Why do we need to recycle?
Reusing Plastics
Making a Herb Garden
Waste Decomposition Rates
The Plastic Bank
Where does litter come from?
Quiz Answers and Review
Oath to the Earth Promises
Workshops
Elastic Band & Animal Impact Puzzle
Class Rubbish Audit
Landfill in a Bottle
Earth Day Stones
Recycling Poster
Chandelier/Herb Garden Making
A Message to the Adults
Plastics Quiz
Oath to the Earth
A powerpoint presentation where the class chooses if the answers to the questions displayed are true or false. Based on the Orangutans with many facts and figures.
Resource for ks2 Students, including lots of fun and interesting facts about the Orangutans lifestyle and its endangerment. Helping the children to understand more about different animals and conservation.
Challenge your students to obtain ten out of ten in this interactive powerpoint quiz. These true or false questions give an overview of the importance of rainforests and what we can do to preserve them.