During the workshops, children gained knowledge about environmental protection and climate change through lectures, practical activities related to setting up a school garden, creating models of blue-green infrastructure, playing games, and taking walks. Involved teachers utilized diverse tools and innovative work methods.
Students were provided with additional attractions, such as inviting experts (e.g., gardeners, beekeepers, foresters, etc., who presented selected topics to the students), visits to gardening stores where they learned about tools essential in gardening work. Older classes, besides expanding their knowledge, created models utilizing renewable energy sources.
Everyone was highly engaged, students received honey plant seeds and gardening equipment, as well as bamboo speakers.