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Greta's Story: Greta Thunberg Teaching Resources
A chapter by chapter resource pack full of activities including comprehension questions, writing activities and cross curricular opportunities based on Greta’s Story, the bestselling biography of Greta Thunberg’s life.
THE STORY OF GRETA THUNBERG THE SCHOOLGIRL WHO INSPIRED A WORLDWIDE CLIMATE CHANGE MOVEMENT.
It’s August 2018 in Stockholm and it feels incredibly hot in the city. The news reports rising temperatures, and there have been numerous fires throughout Sweden.
Fifteen-year-old Greta Thunberg decides she can’t wait any longer: politicians have to do something to save the environment. Instead of returning to school, Greta goes on strike in front of Sweden’s parliament building.
Greta’s protest began the School Strike 4 Climate movement, which millions have now joined around the world. Greta has spoken at COP24, the UN summit on climate change, and has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
This is her story, but also that of many other girls and boys around the world willing to fight against the indifference of the powerful for a better future.
Greta’s Story is one of hope, courage and determination. No one is too young to make a difference.
Be More Bernard drawing activity
What are the bunnies dreaming about? Be More Bernard is a fabulous picture book all about embracing individuality and being yourself.
Be More Bernard by Simon Philip & Kate Hindley, ages 3+
Be More Bernard colouring sheet
Colour in Bernard and his friends at the Bunny Ball.
Be More Bernard by Simon Philip & Kate Hindley, for ages 3+
Be More Bernard outfit design
Bernard has decided he’s not going to be like other bunnies any more. While other rabbits dream of carrots, his dreams are a bit more disco… can Bernard convince the world that being yourself is the very best thing a bunny can be?
Create a jazzy new outfit for Bernard!
The Black Kids learning resources
Learning notes for ages 14+ based on The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed. Vividly immersive, The Black Kids shines a light on girlhood, on blackness, and on class - and the place where all three intersect. Its compassionate depiction of the experience of double consciousness will resonate with young people and adults alike, and readers navigating their own journeys of race and identity will find this book a lifeline.
**Themes: **Black History, Black Lives Matter, Racial Inequality, Anti-Racism Activism
**Featuring: **Extracts, Language Activities, Reflections on Society and History