Live Lessons
Live Lessons
Live Lessons
Our way of supporting you on Climate Education, Learning for Sustainability and your work on Eco-Schools, Young Reporters and LEAF.
Our Live Lessons are delivered online via Microsoft Teams, as a whole week of short sessions, or as an afternoon mini lesson. Lessons will be accompanied by classroom activities and teaching notes, and will be recorded so you can watch them again.
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Thig còmhla rinn airson leasan inntinneach sa Ghàidhlig a sheallas an obair a bhios an RSPB a’ dèanamh, agus mar a dh’aithnicheas sibh eòin gus an urrainn dhuibh pàirt a ghabhail ann am Big Birdwatch.
Join us for an exciting lesson in Gaelic exploring the work of the RSPB, and how to identify birds so you can take part in the Big Birdwatch.
Find out more about the work of the RSPB and how you can take part in their amazing Big Birdwatch this January.
Lessons on litter and waste timed with our Spring Clean campaign.
Join us for a week of exciting Live Lessons all about our amazing natural world.
Celebrations are fun! We want you to be able to celebrate in a way that is good for the planet. This lesson is part of our Eco-Schools 30th birthday celebrations, but is relevant to any celebration you are having in school.
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This Live Lesson focuses on Loch Long and the Arrochar community in Argyll and Bute, looking at the journey of litter from land to sea, how this is particularly affecting places like Arrochar, the negative effects of litter on the environment and what can we do about it.
Join us to learn how to recognise sources of disinformation, how it spreads, and how to counter it in the context of environmental issues. This Live Lesson is aimed at P7 and secondary school pupils, but all are welcome to join.
Join us and our friends from Butterfly Conservation to learn how to sow a wildflower meadow this autumn to support your local butterflies and moths.
In the run up to the Scottish Government’s Climate Week, this year's Climate Action Week will focus on how our homes and gardens could look in a climate ready future.
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If you attend any of our Live Lessons, we would love to hear your feedback.