Workshops for Children – Fundación La Puerta

Workshops at Las Piedras provide school children with hands-on learning experiences. One of our key objectives is to enrich the school system’s curricula by providing educational materials, activities, and training to enhance environmental education. Workshops encompass age-appropriate topics including the water cycle, climate awareness, the value and importance of trees, healthy habits to reduce our carbon footprint, recycling, and a basic knowledge of local plants and animals. 

By fostering a sense of place among the citizens, our workshops educate and inspire the people of Tecate to respect and care for their immediate natural environment, the chaparral ecosystem.

Seeds of Awe

In this workshop, young ones take their first steps into organic horticulture and healthy eating. The aim is to cultivate an appreciation for nature through hands-on experience with the soil and its fruits, promoting both health and spiritual delight.


Tree of Life

Through these activities children discover the importance and value of trees and explore the metaphor between personal growth, a forest, and a community ecosystem. This workshop fosters a feeling of reverence for all that trees contribute to our lives.


Guardians of El Chaparral

In this curriculum, children embark on an exploration of their local ecosystem through interactive and educational activities. They uncover the rich tapestry of living and non-living elements, along with cultural and social interactions within this natural sanctuary


Water’s Journey

Through this workshop, children explore the importance, uses, forms, and composition of water through engaging activities. The goal is to encourage reflection on their daily actions and how these impact water quality and the sustainability of this essential resource.


Municipal Science Fair

The competition to award the best science fair projects in the city, brought more than 30 innovative sustainable prototype projects presented by 7th and 8th graders to Parque del Profesor. These projects, representing the best of 30 schools, were evaluated and awarded by specialists in science and technology, in order to foster innovation and encourage environmental awareness among young students.


Summer Camp

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