Environmental Studies (EVS) teaches us about our surroundings, including nature, animals, plants, air, water, and how we humans, interact with them. EVS also focuses on problems like pollution and how to protect our planet, helping us become responsible and care for the world around us.
The different branches of environmental studies are as follows -
1. Ecology - It is the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
2. Environmental Science - A branch involved in the study of nature’s physical, chemical, and biological systems and how they work together.
3. Environmental Chemistry - Environmental Chemistry studies the chemicals in nature and their effects on the environment, including pollution and its impact.
4. Environmental Biology - It is the study of how plants, animals, and humans interact with their surroundings and live together in ecosystems.
5. Atmospheric Science - Atmospheric Science is the study of the air, weather patterns, and climate.
6. Geoscience - It is the study of Earth's structure, rocks, soil, and natural processes like earthquakes and erosion.
7. Social Environmental Studies - This branch looks at how humans affect the environment and ways to live sustainably.
8. Environmental Policy and Management - Study of laws, policies, and practices to protect and manage natural resources.
Below we have given our comprehensive resources for evs topics. Check those. And happy learning!
EVS (Environmental Studies) concepts help children learn about the world around them. These include:
These lessons help kids care for and respect nature.
Learning EVS is important because it helps children:
It teaches kids to be responsible about the environment.
We use the AVK method—Audio, Visual, and Kinesthetics—to teach in our classrooms:
Everyone learns in their own way, and the AVK method helps us teach all types of learners. We make learning fun with storytelling, group discussions, and creative projects.
Yes, we do activities like planting trees, recycling of wastes, and outdoor explorations to help kids connect classroom learning to real life. Practical activities are essential for learning EVS because:
Practical learning makes EVS engaging and meaningful for children.
We follow the latest EVS curriculum which covers topics like nature, water and air, plants and animals, pollution, weather and how to live sustainably. These topics are taught in simple ways based on each grade.
Yes, EVS concepts are linked to many other subjects:
Science: To understand plants, animals, water, and air.
Geography: To learn about the Earth, weather, and natural resources.
Social Studies: To explore how people live and use resources.
These connections help children see how everything in the world is related and make learning more meaningful.
Parents can make EVS learning fun and easy by:
Gardening: Teach kids to plant and care for trees or flowers.
Separating wastes: Show them how to separate recyclable and non-recyclable items.
Talking about nature: Discuss topics like saving water, pollution, and protecting animals.
Going outdoors: Going on walks to observe plants, animals, and natural surroundings.
These simple activities help children connect what they learn in school to real life.
We believe technology can transform learning. That's why we created the Eduvate portal, our own learning system, to give students and parents easy access to daily updates and educational resources. We also provide projects, reading materials, and worksheets to make EVS learning fun and simple at home.
Orchids International School is the perfect choice because of:
Innovative Teaching Methods
Orchids International School uses creative teaching, modern tools, and all-round development to provide top-quality education.
Modern Infrastructure
The school offers advanced facilities like digital classrooms, science labs, and sports areas to support learning and personal growth.
Holistic Development
Orchids encourages overall growth through activities like art, dance, drama, gardening, music, and trips, helping students build creativity and life skills.
This student-focused approach helps children excel in English and develop lifelong language skills.
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