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Water resource game
A board game that focuses on water deficits and water surplus linked to sustainability issues and resource management.
Educational Value:
Introduces concepts of water scarcity, conservation, and the water cycle in a fun and engaging way.
Promotes teamwork and collaboration through group play.
Motivates students to think about water conservation and how they could reduce their own consumption through actionable steps.
Cynefin
This resource is focused on the concept of Cynefin as part of the new Curriculum for Wales. It contains 3 lessons to help learners understand places and how they shape our identities.
What does Cynefin mean?
LO: To begin to explore the Welsh concept of Cynefin.
The concept of place
LO: To examine the factors which shape and change our environments.
Insider & outsider perspectives of a place
LO: To understand insider and outsider perspectives on places.
These lessons can also be used for Cover work.
What is Sustainability?
LO: To understand what sustainability means and how people and places can become more sustainable.
This lesson is focused on understanding the three main components of sustainability. There is also a guided reading task and optional HW task on sustainable cities (with answers).
Tundra
LO: To understand the key characteristics of the tundra biome, including what animals live there.
PowerPoint presentation
Differentiated worksheet (A3)
There are two comprehension sheets on the flora and fauna of the tundra (to help students work on their literacy skills).
Ecotourism in Kenya
Learning Objectives:
Understand the concept of ecotourism and its principles.
Explore the positive impacts of ecotourism on communities, wildlife, and the environment in Kenya.
Analyze the challenges and considerations for responsible ecotourism development.
Encourage critical thinking and discussion about sustainability and responsible travel choices.
Inspirational People
Highlight diverse individuals: Include inspirational figures from various fields, backgrounds, and historical eras to promote inclusivity and broaden students’ perspectives.
Focus on key qualities: Instead of just biographical details, emphasize the characteristics and actions that made these individuals inspirational, such as perseverance, courage, innovation, kindness, or leadership.
Incorporate multimedia: Use images, videos, quotes, and even music to engage students and make the presentation more dynamic.