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Inspire the next generation

"I’ll help fight climate change by inspiring my children to go green and by sharing information and resources with their schools so that their teachers can do the same."

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CREATE A BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN

Create an action plan for boosting biodiversity and creating homes for nature at your school. It will help students apply knowledge, use investigative skills, put science into action and take ownership of a project that will make a tangible difference to wildlife. 

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FOR KIDS

Explore all their games, quizzes and activities, ranging from the natural world to the impact of plastic. You can also join their Kids’ Club.

National Geographic

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YOUNG TREE CHAMPIONS

You can sign up your school to become part of a new Young Tree Champions campaign which is being piloted in 2021. This shows children how to connect with, learn about, and appreciate the wonder of trees. Registrations will likely open again for 2022 places at the end of 2021.

The Tree Council

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WWF KIDS SPACE

Join their club, adopt an animal or simply use their resources to help your children experience and appreciate the natural world.

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EDUCATION

Use the National Geographic’s education section to complement your child’s learning. You can search by topic and school grade.

National Geographic

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CLEAN AIR SCHOOL RESOURCES

A collection of school resources to inspire your school to create cleaner air, including key stage 1, 2 and 3 resources.

Global Action Plan

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RAINFOREST ALLIANCE'S GAMES AND ACTIVITIES

Have fun playing games and completing activities, while learning about rainforests and the people and wildlife that call them home.

Rainforest Alliance

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PLASTIC FISHING KS2 EDUCATION KIT

This Plastic Fishing KS2 schools kit includes lesson plans, a video and activity sheets for teachers to download.  These can be used to educate children aged 9 – 11 on the impact of plastic in our oceans, and actions we can take to reduce plastic pollution.

Hubbub

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