Strengthening Biodiversity : A step towards conserving Dolphins
Hvad handler dette projekt om?
A meaningful initiative to save Dolphins - supporting SDG 14: Life Below Water. All educators and students passionate about nature, oceans, and saving dolphins! 🌟 Student Showcase 🎨 Present a self-designed poster on dolphin conservation 🎥 Share a short video if you've spotted dolphins in nature or visited a dolphin park 🤝 Pledge Together Students and educators will take a powerful pledge to protect dolphins and promote marine biodiversity. 📅 Date: 9th July 2025 🕒 Time: 6:00 pm
- Aldersgruppe
- Under 6, 6-8, 9-12, 13-15, 16-18, 18+
- Projektets varighed
- 4 uger
- Sprog
- Beginner
Dette projekt bidrager til følgende globale mål
Læringsmål
Learning Goals
1. Understand dolphins’ role in marine biodiversity and ocean health.
2. Identify major threats like pollution, overfishing, and climate change.
3. Learn about global and local dolphin conservation efforts.
4. Collaborate with peers worldwide to share ideas and solutions.
5. Promote sustainable practices to protect marine life.
6. Build research, communication, and digital presentation skills.
Kompetencer der udvikles
Projekttidslinje
Presentation
1. Introduce the Project – Learn the aims of the project and connect with other classrooms worldwide through Class2Class.
2. Learn & Explore – Watch videos, read about dolphins, and discuss in your class.
3. Research – Gather facts on dolphin species, threats, and conservation methods.
4. Plan Your Work – Decide your output (poster, video, presentation, pledge).
5. Create – Design posters, record videos, prepare presentations, and draft the pledge.
6. Share & Inspire– Post your work online, share with your school, and collect pledges.
7. Showcase – Present your work in the final virtual conference.
Hvad deltagerne siger
Md. Nasim Mia
Jhansi Ravikumar
HANUMANT DESHMUKH
It was agreat pleasure to drive dolphin through oceans! Collaboration was good to go!
Alexandra Ziborova
Hyein Lee
GURJOT KAUR
AN amazing collaboration, good learning on life under water. Thanks to team C2C.