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.
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 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.
Fair Earth - The Gateway to Global Citizenship.
This accessible 50 minute lesson plan will educate students on cyberbullying, one of the most pressing societal issues of our time. An informative video presentation will equip students to give their insights to the devastating social consequences that cyberbullying has - and through group workshops and activities, they can work together to act against one of the leading causes of suicide in young people.
Suitable for in-class, online and independent learning. Lesson plan by Mimi Jenkins.
*Your £1.00 fee goes towards the vital aid & conservation work that Fair Earth Foundation engages in worldwide.
Critically evaluate views that are not their own, global governance and explore issues relating to human rights, refugees, immigration and sustainable development.
An activity resource sheet where the children match up the key terms and defiantions of the whales anatomy. They can then Label the key words on the diagram. Also includes solution.
These worksheets are designed to help students understand how our world is changing and what we can do to help conserve it. Recycling; climate change; global warming.
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.
A mathematics resource, with division problems. Using questions about the size and weight of the big whale and the answers also give the students some fascinating facts.
The sensory garden treasure hunt project aims to teach students about the importance of ecosystems, plant biology, climate change and global citizenship. The lessons incorporate interactive learning by including field (outdoor) based activities. The lesson plan document outlines the activity in more detail. A worksheet document is included so students can complete the different activities.
This worksheet is designed to be taken into an ICT lesson with a pencil. Students are to use search engines to answer the questions on three different aspects of rainforests:
- rainforests of the world
- animals of the rainforest
- preservation of rainforests
This worksheet provides you with the links to three different videos that can be easily accessed from Youtube. These clips are appropriate for children, thought-provoking and contain meaningful facts. They are emotive, and this worksheet will allow students to question how they feel about deforestation and what they can do to prevent it.