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Children playing a clapping game

Workers, Bosses & Politicians

A giant team version of rock, paper, scissors.
Art materials to make and create with

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!
Art materials to make and create with

Changing Weather

Can we find out what is happening to the climate by observing the weather in our local area? Build your own weather instruments to find out...
Art materials to make and create with

Raft Building

Flooding and seal level rises could cause more climate refugees - can you co-operate effectively to build a raft to reach safety?
Art materials to make and create with

Shelter Building

Can you co-operate with your group to build a shelter that will stand up to the weather?
group of teenagers having a discussion

Reparations

Many of those hit hardest by climate change are the least able to make changes based on injustices they face. Reparations are about us using our privilege to support them.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Climate Refugees

Families in some parts of the world are already having to flee their homes due to the effects of climate change - this activity explores some of their stories
RolePlays

Climate Negotiations

Can you collaborate effectively with others to secure a deal before time runs out for the environment?
Children playing a clapping game

Whose Fault is it?

Take on a role and think about how a range of climate issues would affect you
arrow made of sticks

Citizen Science

We can’t save the natural world without understanding it. Become a citizen scientist to help us learn and plan for the future!
group of teenagers having a discussion

Zero Emissions

Even just coming to Woodcraft Folk can have an impact on the environment - how can we change what we do to become even more sustainable?
group of teenagers having a discussion

Sea Ice

We know that sea levels are rising - help young members understand this with a visual explanation

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