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The big family of nature: all of nature is connected and we all need each other |
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Draw, paint or model clay about a connection between a plant or animal and something else. |
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The web of life |
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Stay overnight in the wood to get deeper connections to nature and each other. |
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The web of life |
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List all the inputs and the outputs for a common plant or animal (different groups could take different plants/animals), get creative, see how many inputs/outputs you can list. Draw the connections with other plants and animals, can you draw it into a closed loop system where all the outputs become inputs for something else? |
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The web of life |
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List all the inputs and the outputs for a common human food (e.g. a can of juice), get creative, see how far you can go back (with inputs) and how far you can go forward (with outputs). Can you make it (this food or a replacement for it) a closed loop system (where the outputs from one thing become inputs for something else)? |
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The web of life |
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Connect to your own impact on the rest of the Earth by celebrating the great things you already do. |
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The web of life |
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Feel that everything has it's place and purpose in the world by doing the web of life activity. |
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The web of life |
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Value diversity and the gifts diversity brings. |
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The web of life |
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Learn the importance of the web of life and the benefits of diversity within it. |
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The web of life |
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Think about how all living things are connected: e.g. through eating, excreting, breathing. |
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The web of life |
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Explore how all living things depend on the sun, water, soil, air, and other plants, animals, fungi and bacteria to live, through matching cards with the different elements drawn on them. |