Big Idea

Humans, animals, and nature are connected, and the choices people make affect how the planet is shared and protected.


Transdisciplinary Theme

Sharing the Planet
Interdependence • Sustainability • Responsibility • Care


Programme Snapshot

Age Group: MYP 1 (11–12 years)
Duration: 3 Days / 2 Night 
Venue: Kabini – Forest Ecosystem, Wildlife Area & Local Community Region
Learning Style:Inquiry-based • Observation-led • Experiential • Reflective
Includes: Pre-Tour Learning • On-Tour Exploration • Post-Tour Reflection


PROGRAM OVERVIEW

This Kabini programme helps students understand how forests, animals, people, and tourism are all connected. Students explore how humans depend on nature and how their actions can protect or harm shared environments.

Through nature walks, wildlife observation, simple investigations, and guided discussions, students learn why caring for the environment is important and how responsible choices help create a balanced and fair world.


ATL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

Thinking Skills
Observation, simple cause-and-effect, basic ethical thinking

Research Skills
Watching carefully, recording observations, noticing patterns

Communication Skills
Sharing ideas, listening, simple explanations

Self-Management Skills
Respectful behaviour, responsibility, reflection


CORE INQUIRY QUESTIONS

• Who lives in the forest?
• How do people and animals share space?
• How can we take care of nature fairly?

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