Educational Brochure: “Forests & Afforestation” prepared as part of the Erasmus+ project “Back to the Future with Nature”. This brochure introduces the role of afforestation in Estonia, Portugal, and Turkey, emphasizing its impact on biodiversity, carbon sequestration, soil and water protection, and local economies. It outlines regional climate conditions, suitable native tree species, and best practices for sustainable afforestation.
A practical guide with tips to save our Planet, created by students, encourages the adoption of sustainable habits in everyday life.
It promotes small, meaningful actions that contribute to environmental protection at school, at home, and in the community.
Students designed logos to reflect the project’s message, and the final version was democratically selected from multiple submissions.
Educational collection “Students’ Green Stories” developed within the Erasmus+ project “Back to the Future with Nature”.
This collection presents short stories written by students reflecting on environmental issues they face in everyday life. Each story focuses on a specific challenge — such as plastic waste, food miles, fast fashion, or water scarcity — and proposes simple, actionable solutions.
The texts reflect students’ personal views and promote awareness, critical thinking, and action. Translated into English, these stories can serve as prompts for classroom discussions, writing tasks, and environmental projects.
This student-created presentation highlights influential environmental scientists from Portugal, Estonia, Turkey, and beyond. Students explored the contributions of marine biologists, ecologists, geographers, and innovators in clean water, sustainable farming, and pollution control.
The presentation promotes environmental awareness and inspires action by showcasing real-life heroes of ecology and innovation.
Student-made animations explore environmental themes with creativity and heart.
Created by students, these e-books highlight their learning journeys and creative input. They include research on topics such as paper and water consumption, offering real student perspectives on sustainability.
Teachers can use them as classroom inspiration, tools for project-based learning, or models for future student-led work.
"Wasted paper, Wasted future: Why Papers Matters"
"Save Every Drop: The Truth About Water Usage"
This student-led video documents the workshop “Less Waste, More Creativity”, where participants explored how to reduce waste through awareness, discussion, and creative expression. The session included group reflection on alternatives to everyday waste, such as replacing plastic bags with reusable ones or choosing packaging-free refills.
As a final step, students transformed collected waste materials into original artworks, each delivering a unique environmental message. The video showcases how creativity can inspire mindful consumption and responsible behavior.
“The Wishkeeper Tree” is a creative and inspiring video story developed by students to promote environmental awareness and personal reflection.
Teachers can use this video as a starting point for class discussions, writing activities, or lessons on environmental themes.