Resources
In this section you can find resources for both teachers and children to inspire and engage others to get involved with climate action.
Teachers do an amazing job of inspiring our young people, so we have put together a range of useful resources to help! This includes lesson plans, activities and pledges which will help young people to engage with our natural environment and understand their role in helping to tackle climate change.
General resources
- Our Climate Our Future - COP26 school materials made by Twinkl in collaboration with WWF and partners, and endorsed by the UK Government. Suitable for ages 5 to 16.
- COP26 Schools Resources - a range of government resources from the COP26 summit.
- Young People's Trust For the Environment - teacher resources for all ages.
- WWF school resources - a wide range of resources available for early years, primary, secondary and home-schooled children.
- Marine Conservation Society - resources for all ages on the ocean and ecosystem services.
- National Education Union - Resources for tackling the climate crisis.
- Met office - Discovering maths, science and more through weather and climate.
Primary school
- Earth Cubs - environmental learning platform with a range of resources for ages 3 to 11.
- Slow The Flow - KS2 lesson plans, presentations and resources for lessons on rivers, flooding and natural flood management.
Secondary school
- My 2050, Royal Geographical Society - resource pack suitable for ages 11+ including GCSE Geography
- Oxfam - The human impact of climate change - classroom activities for ages 11-16.
- Slow The Flow - KS3 resources, resources covering an introduction to natural flood management and sustainable drainage systems and the impacts of flooding.
College students
- The Mackay Carbon Calculator - interactive graphs and malleable data sets for A level students to understand emissions and the changes needed to help the UK reach its net zero target
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