These curriculum-aligned programs integrate in-school workshops with outdoor field trips, enhancing both Science and Humanities subject areas.

Parent-child Outdoor Adventure and Eco Hike

Participants will first explore forest environments using their five senses to learn about the characteristics of various plants and animals. They will then conduct a waste audit while cleaning trails. This hands-on experience helps them understand the impact of litter and the importance of the "Leave No Trace" ethic.

Learning Objectives

  • Enhance understanding of forest ecology and biodiversity, encourage participants to appreciate nature
  • Take action through participating in mountain clean-up
  • Analyze waste data to understand the importance of reduce waste at source

Activity Details

Duration
2 hours
Location
Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve / Aberdeen Country Park / Pak Tam Chung
Target
P1 - 6 Students and Parents
Tutor to Participant Ratio
1:8

Register now by completing the online application form!