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Primary School

WWF organises a broad range of educational activities for primary school students, both in the classroom and in the field. Topics include exploring freshwater and wetland environments to discovering Hong Kong's diverse marine ecology, learning the concept of ecological footprint, and how to live sustainably. 
Education programme Fish Adventure Hoi Ha Detective Wetland Detective The Story of Birds The Mini-world of Mai Po Nature Artists Green Kid Union
Outdoor learning centre Hoi Ha Marine Life Centre
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Target level 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

FISH ADVENTURERS (FOR P.1–P.3)

Activity highlights:
Join an adventure in Hoi Ha Wan by becoming a fish for a day! Meet ocean creatures and learn about their lives and features.

Activity format:
  • Learn the body features of marine animals
  • Coral observation on Glass-bottomed Boat

Related to General Studies curriculum

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Fish Adventurers 
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Fish Adventurers
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HOI HA DETECTIVE (FOR P.4–P.6)

Activity highlights:
Discover how important the marine environment is to humans and wildlife through beach exploration and other sensory activities.
 
Activity format:
  • Beach exploration
  • Marine organism observation
  • Coral observation on Glass-bottomed Boat 

Related to General Studies curriculum

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© WWF-Hong Kong

WETLAND DETECTIVE (FOR P.4–P.6)

Activity highlights:
Uncover the significance of wetlands to humans and wildlife through sensory exploration, interactive games and appreciation of wetland habitats. 

Activity format:
  • Interactive game
  • Sensory activities 

Related to General Studies curriculum

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Wetland Detective 
© Angela Lam / WWF-Hong Kong
Wetland Detective
© Angela Lam / WWF-Hong Kong

THE STORY OF BIRDS (FOR P.4–P.6)

Activity highlights:
Go on a simulated migration with beautiful Black-faced spoonbills and discover why it is important to protect wetland habitats along bird flyways.
 
Activity format:
  • Bird migration simulation
  • Bird watching 
     
Related to General Studies curriculum
  
*This programme is ideally conducted in Spring, Autumn and Winter

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MINI-WORLD OF MAI PO (FOR P.4–P.6)

Activity highlights:
Observe insects and other small types of wildlife up close, learn how they live, how their bodies work, and all about their relationships with their surrounding environment.
 
Activity format:
  • Insect observation
  • Pond-dipping

Related General Studies strands:

* Programme is only conducted in the Summer and Autumn (between April and October)

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Mini-world of Mai Po
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NATURE ARTISTS (FOR P.1–P.3)

Activity 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 game
  • Plant observation
  • Artwork session
     
Related to General Studies curriculum

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Nature Artists 
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Nature Artists
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GREEN KID UNION(FOR P.4–P.6)

Activity highlights:
Understand the impacts of our daily habits on the environment through interactive games, and learn how to adopt a sustainable lifestyle.

Activity format:
  • Guided tour
  • Interactive game
  • Marine litter survey

Related to General Studies curriculum

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Green Kid Union 
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Green Kid Union
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