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Climate change around the world
Choose a template to fill out. Pretend you are that person and write about how the effects of climate change are affecting you and your community.
Think about:
- how the weather is changing,
- how people are changing the environment,
- how nature is being affected,
- how jobs and income are affected,
- how the country as a whole is affected.
Useful facts can be found in the Guidance and in the separate jigsaw activity Climate change around the world.
Discussion points
- What can we do to reduce climate change?
Teaching tips:
Use this activity to write about the impact climate change is having on people around the world. Children should consider the current impact as well as potential issues in the future.
Children could use their own research, or the information from Climate change around the world to inform their writing. There is also Guidance available within each template.
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