Teach about biodiversity in a meaningful and experiential way!

Looking for inspiration on how to introduce the topic of biodiversity to your students in the classroom, at the Eco-centre in the ZOOs, or nature rescue centres, or outdoors in the field?

Reach for AVAworksheets – a series of worksheets that offer activities that support experiential learning, observation in nature and connection with the local environment.

6 topics that develop knowledge and responsibility

The worksheets are designed for students aged 10-16 and are based on the principles of environmental and place-based education. Each sheet brings specific tasks that you can implement in the classroom and outdoors – in the school surroundings, in the park, or in the forest.

AVAworksheets topics:

  1. Ecosystems – Discovering the diversity of the natural environment around us
  2. Biodiversity and humans – How our decisions affect the world of plants and animals
  3. Endangered species – Working together to save those who are disappearing
  4. Food chains – The interconnectedness of all living organisms
  5. Native and invasive species – Who belongs in an ecosystem and who disrupts it
  6. Conserving biodiversity and landscapes – How to care for nature responsibly and sustainably

Why choose AVAworksheets?

Nature is the best textbook and living classroom.