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The Harmony Project explores Nature's principles of Harmony and how they can be applied in practice.

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The OVO Foundation Nature Prize in partnership with Let's Go Zero | the zero carbon schools campaign supports schools to improve #biodiversity on their school grounds. State schools, colleges and nurseries can win up to £1,000 to implement a community #natureproject. Apply before midnight: letsgozero.org/the-ovo-founda…

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A trip to Goodwood Home Farm for Richard last week, to talk about the importance of children being part of the conversation around where our food comes from. Food & Farming is a key sustainability theme, covered in our resource here: theharmonyproject.org.uk/practice/susta…

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We wanted to share with you a free #lessonplan for KS2 students from our recently launched geometry #teachingpack 'What can we learn from star patterns?'. In this activity, students explore how a 12-pointed star can be drawn using repeated triangles⭐️ theharmonyproject.org.uk/geometry-activ…

We wanted to share with you a free #lessonplan for KS2 students from our recently launched geometry #teachingpack 'What can we learn from star patterns?'. In this activity, students explore how a 12-pointed star can be drawn using repeated triangles⭐️

theharmonyproject.org.uk/geometry-activ…
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As the end of term approaches, having a few fun activities lined up to bring some festive joy to your classroom is invaluable ⭐️ Our star-themed geometry pack is a great resource for teaching students in KS2 - theharmonyproject.org.uk/geometry-activ…

As the end of term approaches, having a few fun activities lined up to bring some festive joy to your classroom is invaluable ⭐️ Our star-themed geometry pack is a great resource for teaching students in KS2 - theharmonyproject.org.uk/geometry-activ…
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Congratulations to children at @lowfieldprimary who campaigned to have a rowan tree planted in the grounds of their inner-city school. More on their story, @WoodlandTrust #treeequityscore and disparities between access to green spaces across the UK, here bbc.co.uk/news/science-e…

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The ‘100 Club’ Energy Challenge encourages children to take the lead on monitoring and reducing energy use at home to see if they can help their household keep #electricityconsumption below 100 kWh (kilowatt hours) each week. 🔗 theharmonyproject.org.uk/100-club-energ…

The ‘100 Club’ Energy Challenge encourages children to take the lead on monitoring and reducing energy use at home to see if they can help their household keep #electricityconsumption below 100 kWh (kilowatt hours) each week.
🔗 theharmonyproject.org.uk/100-club-energ…
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As we look forward to the new year, it is important to take a moment to reflect on the impact of our work in 2023, both as an organisation and in collaboration with others. With thanks to everyone we have collaborated with and to all our supporters. Here's to 2024!

As we look forward to the new year, it is important to take a moment to reflect on the impact of our work in 2023, both as an organisation and in collaboration with others. With thanks to everyone we have collaborated with and to all our supporters. Here's to 2024!
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In July, we spent two days at the Festival of Education, talking to teachers who are working to equip young people with the knowledge and skills they need to act on climate change and other pressing sustainability issues 📷 from @educationfestuk

In July, we spent two days at the Festival of Education, talking to teachers who are working to equip young people with the knowledge and skills they need to act on climate change and other pressing sustainability issues 📷 from @educationfestuk
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It was wonderful to meet everyone who dropped by our stand on those incredibly warm and sunny days and we shared many positive and enthusiastic conversations about climate and sustainability in education. You can find out more at @educationfestuk

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Earlier this year, our learning enquiry ‘How can we identify native trees through the seasons?’ won the Global Dimension Awards 2023 Teachers’ Choice category 🏆

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Helping teachers bring Nature-based education into their settings is at the heart of what we do, so this recognition of our work by teachers themselves means so much to us!

Helping teachers bring Nature-based education into their settings is at the heart of what we do, so this recognition of our work by teachers themselves means so much to us!