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Understand why COP26 was important

Hilton Spencer Academy, Tuesday, 13 February 2024
10 Explorer KS1, KS2

What you did

School energy council watched a couple of the videos and had a conversation with the school teacher in charge of the school council.

Activity description

Watch this animation produced for Wicked Weather Watch.

https://vimeo.com/615887959#


If you can't log in to vimeo to watch the video, you can watch it on our Twitter feed.


Suggested activities:

Together we can
Think of something that you can't do your self but that you can with the help of your classmates.  Make a display showing all the thing that we can accomplish when we work together.

Our COP26 wish list 
What would you ask Global Leaders to do to help save the planet?

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