PEEC offers nine different Storythreads with each program focusing on a specific year level. See below for more info or contact us if you have any questions.
Ramble ‘n’ Play Prep -Sustainable Play in Sustainable Play Places
Ramble ‘n’ Play Prep -Sustainable Play in Sustainable Play Places
Forest Kingdom – Year One – Discovering the joy and wonder of forests and making a commitment to care for them.
Forest Kingdom – Year One – Discovering the joy and wonder of forests and making a commitment to care for them.
Muddles – Year Two – Learning to Respect and care for our Australian animals and the places we share with them.
Muddles – Year Two – Learning to Respect and care for our Australian animals and the places we share with them.
Mission Earth- Year Three- Forests are essential to the health and sustainability of our planet and its people.
Mission Earth- Year Three- Forests are essential to the health and sustainability of our planet and its people.
Bugs ’R’ Us – Year Four - Considering the vital role that ‘bugs’ play in the health of our planet.
Bugs ’R’ Us – Year Four - Considering the vital role that ‘bugs’ play in the health of our planet.
Hoodwinked – Year Five – Children working together can solve environmental problems and make a difference.
Hoodwinked – Year Five – Children working together can solve environmental problems and make a difference.
GAS! – Year Six – Discovering that there are many ways all of us can tackle the ‘big’ problem of climate change .
GAS! – Year Six – Discovering that there are many ways all of us can tackle the ‘big’ problem of climate change .
Nyundar – Year Six- Historical environmental, social and cultural issues, surrounding land use and catchment care, including indigenous connection to place.
Nyundar – Year Six- Historical environmental, social and cultural issues, surrounding land use and catchment care, including indigenous connection to place.
Wander the Way of the Water – Year Seven – Connections between people and natural places that lead to environmental action.
Wander the Way of the Water – Year Seven – Connections between people and natural places that lead to environmental action.

