Under the magnifying glass :
biodiversity

Atelier in class
About the atelier

What is biodiversity? Explore this concept with your students through a workshop combining play-based and outdoor education pedagogy! Embark on a mission to discover the natural elements around you. Uncover the connections that bind living beings and become experts in the field! How can fungi assist our forest giants? Who benefits from the habitat created by the beaver? How can certain plants come to the aid of birds?

At the end of the activity, your students will have discovered how certain natural elements interact with each other and will have a mission to protect nature by participating in an activity to promote urban biodiversity!

This workshop is adapted to the Science and Technology curriculum.

Atelier content:

  • An activity combining outdoor education for a learning experience outside, right in your schoolyard!
  • Simple and fun preparatory activity.
  • Creation of seed bombs to give nature a helping hand!

Adapted for all elementary school cycles.

The activity lasts 2 hours, including a break.

$178.75 plus taxes per group

Includes facilitation and animation materials.

  • A fee of $0.52/km will be added for locations beyond a radius of 30 km from Saint-Bernard Island.
  • A discount of $20 per group is granted when two groups from the same school book the activity on the same day.

* Our activities are part of the Culture in School program and can be funded.

Available from April to November.

  • The animation is offered to one class at a time.
  • A preparatory video for the activity is sent a few days before the workshop.
  • A follow-up activity is offered to teachers to continue the learning in the classroom.
  • The activity is designed to be interactive so that students can have fun while learning.

For more information, contact us at 450 698-3133 ext. 250 or at ere@heritagestbernard.qc.ca

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