About the Schools Climate Kit The new Schools Climate Kit includes new lesson plans, activity sheets, extended learning activities and resource links. |
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Let's Explore Climate Change These three lesson plans aim to take a closer look at the effects of climate change and what your class can do to continue to preserve the environment. |
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Let's Explore How You Can Make A Difference At Your School There are many ways in which you can contribute to the environment such as building a worm farm, planting a tree, use paper and water wisely and many other ways. The Triple Bin Challenge is a tried and tested project that you can introduce to your school. |
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Our Environment and Climate Change Every person in the world has some impact on the environment. Through simple daily activities such as driving a car, leaving lights on, using computers, microwaves, heaters and so on, we all contribute to energy use. |
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Reuse, Recycle, Reduce Waste is the name given to everything that we throw away. After waste is collected from your rubbish bin most of it is buried in big holes in the ground called landfill sites. |
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Water and Climate Change Australia is one of the driest continents on Earth, yet we are, per capita, the greatest consumers of water. |
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Energy and Climate Change We generate electricity for many things such as using computers, turning lights on, using machinery and watching TV. When electricity is created from using non-renewable resources such as coal, we create greenhouse gas emissions. These emissions are considered to be the main cause of Climate Change. |
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State Based Lesson Plans for Clean Up Australia Day Here you will find downloadable PDFs of Clean Up Australia Day lesson plans tailor made for each Australian State. |
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