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Look at the Connections

Pupils recognise anthropic and ecological connections hypothesising the value of their interactions to promote…

Look at the Landscape into the Landscape

Outdoor activity is important to recognize the connections and the landscape that surrounds us. Pupils recognize and…

Analysing the Landscape Which I Live

Understanding the landscape it is necessary to identify the quality of the natural, ecological and anthropic elements…

Through connections: problems to discover the landscape

Pupils will indicate and present during a discussion led by the teacher the elements of quality and those of…

Feelings map

Students use a blank sheet of paper or a blind map and draw/fill in the area in question as they remember it. Each map…

Mapping outdoor areas

Students work outdoors, mapping the designated area into blind/simplified maps. Findings are discussed in a group.

Spatial analysis using a map

Students mark places they consider as positive/negative/with the greatest potential for change etc. in the map of the…

How we see Landscape around us

Pupils explore their subjective interpretations of familiar local landscapes by analysing photographs, assigning…

Art as a means of communication

How can visual art help the landscape?Pupils try to find inspiration for their (e.g. artistic) expression in the…

Look at the Connections

Pupils recognise anthropic and ecological connections hypothesising the value of their interactions to promote…

Look at the landscape into the landscape

Outdoor activity is important to recognize the connections and the landscape that surrounds us. Students identify the…
  • Design
  • Age 12—15
  • 45 minutes

Solutions and strategy for a neighbourhood more sustainable

The landscape can be shaped and each of us have the power to do so for a more sustainable city and neighbourhood!…

Feelings map

Students use a blank sheet of paper or a blind map and draw/fill in the area in question as they remember it. Each map…

Mapping outdoor areas

Students work outdoors, mapping the designated area into blind/simplified maps. Findings are discussed in a group.

Spatial analysis using a map

Students mark places they consider as positive/negative/with the greatest potential for change etc. in the map of the…