Extreme weather is one of the biggest threats facing our world. To minimise the impact, communities, economies and health care systems need to respond and adapt. But how?
This six-lesson scheme of work explores the answer to this question and many more. These activities encourage learners to:
- Investigate how extreme weather affects different communities
- Consider links to climate change
- Evaluate different responses that the world can make
- Reflect on the responsibilities countries have to each other
There are opportunities to make connections with the COVID-19 pandemic and draw parallels between different crises.
This scheme of work is student-led, which means it is perfect for use at home independently, with a sibling or with parental input.
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