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Climate change and the environment

People living in poverty have done the least to cause climate change, yet they suffer its worst effects.

These resources will help you to explore some of the issues with KS3, KS4 and Post-16 students.

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  1. Climate change photopackResource page

    Our cross-curricular photopack on climate change for KS3 RE and Geography.

  2. Degrees of Change drama and activitiesResource page

    Drama on the theme of climate change, with script, teacher notes and poster, for KS3, KS4 and Post-16. 

  3. World values auctionResource page

    Take on someone's profile and bid for items they need! Powerpoint, leader's notes, team sheet and profile cards. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and Post-16

  4. Climate change treasure huntResource page

    Climate change treasure hunt activity for KS3 and KS4

  5. Creation and Catholic Social Teaching WorkshopResource page

    Powerpoint and leaders' notes, exploring scripture and CST on Creation and Stewardship. Post-16

  6. Climate Change Peer Leadership day packResource page

    Everything you need to run a peer leadership day around climate and environment for Post-16 students. 

  7. Climate change game assemblyResource page

    Climate change game adapted for a KS3 assembly presentation looking at the impact of climate change on people's lives in developing countries.  

  1. Eco-fashion show workshop (206 kB) Download file

    Recycling quiz and instructions for an eco-fashion show, suitable for KS3, KS4 and Post-16

  2. Caring for Creation liturgy (182 kB) Download file

    Prayer stations, based on Genesis 1:1–2:4, reflecting on our responsibility to care for God’s world. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and Post-16.

  3. Creation and Stewardship unit (4 MB) Download file

    PowerPoint with ten weeks of engaging lesson material for Post-16 General RE. Suitable for NOCN or Extended Project. See notes field for teachers' notes.

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