From Waves to Classrooms: How TeachBlue Is Transforming Marine Education for Young Learners
What if children could begin understanding the importance of the ocean before they even finish kindergarten?
This is exactly the vision behind the TeachBlue Erasmus+ project - an international initiative bringing together partners from Poland, Greece, Portugal, and Cyprus to create innovative educational tools that make marine and ocean literacy accessible, engaging, and inspiring for children aged 4 - 8.
The project combines education, creativity, technology, and play to help children discover that the ocean is not just water - it is the heartbeat of our planet. 🌍💙
📘 A Complete Toolkit for Teachers
At the heart of TeachBlue is a comprehensive educational toolkit designed specifically for early childhood educators.
The Teacher’s Curriculum & Handbook provides educators with a structured framework for integrating ocean literacy into everyday learning. Based on UNESCO’s Ocean Literacy Framework and SDG 14 – Life Below Water, it includes:
- Structured thematic modules
- Educational theory and guidance
- Ready-to-use lesson plans
- Flexible classroom activities
The handbook acts as a practical compass for teachers who want to introduce sustainability and marine awareness in an age-appropriate and engaging way.
🎥 Exploring the Ocean Through 360° Videos
One of the most innovative TeachBlue results is the collection of immersive 360° underwater videos.
These short educational experiences allow children to virtually explore the underwater world while learning about:
- Biodiversity
- Marine habitats
- Ocean exploration
- Human uses of the ocean
- Human impacts on marine ecosystems
By combining technology with storytelling and visual exploration, the videos help children build empathy for marine life and understand why protecting the ocean matters.
🎨 Learning Through Activities and Creativity
The Teacher’s Educational Activities Guide transforms theory into practice by offering a variety of creative, ready-to-use educational activities.
The guide includes:
- Storytelling exercises
- Art and science activities
- Outdoor exploration ideas
- Cross-curricular learning links
- Teacher tips and follow-up projects
Designed to complement the curriculum handbook, these activities encourage children to learn through discovery, imagination, and hands-on experiences.
🎲 Blue Mission: Learning Through Play
TeachBlue also introduces a cooperative educational board game called Blue Mission.
Through storytelling, teamwork, and exploration, children join characters such as Splash the Dolphin, Caretta the Turtle, and Captain Pimpas on an ocean adventure focused on biodiversity, habitats, and sustainability.
The game promotes:
- Teamwork
- Empathy
- Problem-solving
- Environmental awareness
By turning learning into play, Blue Mission helps children connect emotionally with ocean protection in a fun and memorable way.
💻 Learning Beyond the Classroom
To ensure long-term accessibility and impact, TeachBlue also developed an Online Learning Platform (LMS).
The platform provides:
- Digital access to all project resources
- Interactive learning modules
- Downloadable materials and videos
- Opportunities for teachers across Europe to exchange practices and ideas
This digital environment ensures that marine education remains accessible anytime and anywhere, supporting educators even beyond the project’s duration.
🌍 Building Ocean-Conscious Generations
TeachBlue demonstrates that environmental education can begin from the earliest years of learning. By combining innovative tools, immersive technology, and game-based learning, the project empowers educators to inspire curiosity, responsibility, and respect for our blue planet.
Because when children understand the ocean, they also begin to understand their role in protecting the future of our planet. 🌊💙

