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WWF-Hong Kong has developed lots of activities for primary school students. Sample topics include exploring wetland environments to discover Hong Kong’s diverse ecology, learning about the concept of the ecological footprint, and developing sustainable lifestyle habits.
Education programme | Fish Adventure | Ocean Explorer | Discovering Wetland Treasures | The Story of Birds | The Mini-world of Mai Po | Nature Artists | Green Kid Union |
Outdoor learning centre | Hoi Ha Marine Life Centre About |
Mai Po Nature Reserve About |
Island House Conservation Studies Centre About |
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Targets | Primary 1-3 | Primary 4-6 | Primary 4-6 | Primary 1-3 | Primary 4-6 | ||
Number of participants | 20-35 per group, including 2-4 accompanying teachers (requires higher teacher/ parent to student ratio of 1:8) | 20-35 per group, including 2-4 accompanying teachers | 30-40 per group, including 2-4 accompanying teachers | 30-35 per group, including 2-4 accompanying teachers | |||
Date | Weekdays, except public holidays | ||||||
Time | 9:30-12:30 / 13:30-16:30 | 9:00-12:00 / 14:00-17:00 | 9:30-12:30 / 14:00-17:00 |
(P.1-P.3)
Highlights:
Go on an adventure and become a fish for a day in Hoi Ha Wan! Meet ocean creatures and learn about their lives and features.
Activity Format:
- Learn about various marine animal features
- Observe corals from a glass-bottomed boat
Relates to the General Studies, Primary Science and Primary Humanities curricula
(P.4-P.6)
Highlights:
Discover the importance of the marine environment to both humans and wildlife by exploring a beach and taking part in other sensory activities.
Activity Format:
- Beach exploration
- Observe marine organisms
- Observe corals from a glass-bottomed boat
Relates to the General Studies, Primary Science and Primary Humanities curricula
(P.4-P.6)
Highlights:
Uncover the significance of wetlands to humans and wildlife through sensory exploration and interactive games, and by learning to appreciate various wetland habitats.
Activity Format:
- Interactive games
- Sensory activities
Relates to the General Studies, Primary Science and Primary Humanities curricula
(P.4-P.6)
Highlights:
Go on a simulated migratory journey with beautiful Black-faced spoonbills and discover why it is so important for us to protect wetland habitats along flyways for migratory birds.
Activity Format:
- Bird migration simulation
- Take part in a bird watching activity
Relates to the General Studies, Primary Science and Primary Humanities curricula
*This programme is usually conducted in the spring, autumn and winter.
(P.4-P.6)
Highlights:
Observe insects and other small wildlife species up close. Learn how they live, how their bodies work, and all about their complex relationships with the surrounding environment.
Activity Format:
- Observe insects
- Take samples from ponds
Relates to the General Studies, Primary Science and Primary Humanities curricula
*This programme is only conducted in the summer and autumn, between April and October.
(P.1-P.3)
Highlights:
Become a nature artist by using observational techniques and playing sensory games. Learn about local wildlife and search for non-living materials to create nature-themed works of art.
Activity Format:
- Sensory games
- Observe plants
- Participate in an artwork session
Relates to the General Studies, Primary Science and Primary Humanities curricula
(P.4-P.6)
Highlights:
Understand how our daily habits impact the environment by playing interactive games and learning ways to adopt a sustainable lifestyle.
Activity Format:
- Guided tour
- Interactive games
- Marine litter survey
Relates to the General Studies, Primary Science and Primary Humanities curricula