Canteen to Classroom
The creators of these resources write:
“Educating children on the impact of their food choices is essential in nurturing future generations that are both health and environmentally conscious. With this in mind, ProVeg UK have developed a brand-new educational programme – Canteen to Classroom – in order to teach children about the food they eat: where it comes from, how it is made, and its impact on our health and the planet. With 24 high-quality, evidence-based free lesson plans, we save teachers precious time and effort.”
Multi-lesson climate justice resources (Trócaire)
Trócaire, an overseas development agency of the Catholic Church in Ireland, has worked with educators to produce resource packs for primary, senior primary, and post-primary classes respectively.
The resources were designed with Irish contexts and curricula in mind, however educators outside of Ireland will have no problems adapting the resources to context where necessary. Similarly, many of the activities and thematic content can be used and adapted by educators working at different educational stages.
Emergency Exit (Christian Aid)
Christian Aid has produced a set of interactive activities for small groups to critically explore the impacts of weather-related disasters in different contexts.
The worksheets and assembly resources use real world examples and images to explore how the impacts of disasters differ and how this relates to pre-existing inequalities. This can be a segway into introducing climate justice.
Water Aid Pupil Pipeline game
WaterAid provides clean water, sanitation and hygiene education to some of the world’s poorest people. Their Pupil Pipeline project is a fun and educational water delivery challenge for schools that will help bring clean water to communities around the world, like Finote Selam’s primary school.