My Ecological footprint
Discussion Ask the group to think about what an ecological footprint is. Once there has been discussion explain that it is: An ecological footprint estimates the area of land and ocean required to support one person’s consumption of food, goods, services, housing and energy and assimilate one person’s waste. The ecological footprint is expressed in […]
Pollution catcher
Discussion Talk to your group about what pollution is. Pollution is the introduction of harmful materials into the environment. These harmful materials are called pollutants. Pollutants can be natural, such as volcanic ash. They can also be created by human activity, such as rubbish or runoff produced by factories. Pollutants damage the quality of air, water, and land. Air Pollution Vehicles such as […]
Weapons of War
An escalating arms race
World Without War
Imagine a world without war.
Werewolves
A game of teamwork to find hidden werewolves who are terrorising a village
We Don’t Need no Education
An engaging drama game to consider the perspective of public sector workers
Right to Strike
A simulation game which focuses on how and why people may choose to go on strike
Workers, Bosses & Politicians
A giant team version of rock, paper, scissors.
Compost Cake
Discover how to make nutrient-rich compost to grow your own produce – a long-term project for any group willing to get their hands dirty!
Natural Fibre Fashion
Take a look at your clothes to find out where they’re made and what they’re made of – and find another use for stinging nettles
Raft Building
Flooding and seal level rises could cause more climate refugees – can you co-operate effectively to build a raft to reach safety?
Hedgerow Soup
What plants could we forage in our local area, if food supplies were scarce? If you can find stinging nettles near you, you’ve got a source of food!