Adventure in the Plants Kingdom

Adventure in the Plants Kingdom

About the project

Adventure in the Plants Kingdom is part of a project funded by National Geographic's COVID-19 Remote Learning Emergency Fund for Educators Grant. The idea was to equip primary and secondary school learners with an explorer mindset and skills that enable them to discover their surroundings in ways in which they can have a deep connection and understanding of the environmental ecosystems through geo-inquiry. We achieved this through practical hands-on and outdoor play activities that led to the observation of specimens using the Foldscope microscope, a hand-held pocket-friendly microscope. Through these microscopy activities, children’s connectedness with nature allowed them to engage and learn vital science concepts creatively in an autonomous playful manner while exploring plants and animal cells including microorganisms. We considered taking science away from the scientific discovery and innovation from the conventional test and science labs.  

The project’s aims and impact

The project aimed at helping the learners to acquire a conservation mindset through the understanding of plants beyond naming and listing the parts but additionally developing a deeper social-emotional connection with the plants, their functions, and how to coexist with them in the environment. Developing a better connection with plants, understanding the overall life cycle of a plant and its contribution to the ecosystem will lead to learners becoming more aware of the ways they practice conservation.