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For 7 to 11 year olds

Feeling worried about our planet? Here are some things that might help

This resource will help children to explore some ways to feel more hopeful and optimistic about the environmental challenges our planet faces.

Monster animation: education resource pack

Engaging resources for schools and youth groups which build on Greenpeace's Monster animation. The resources help children to understand the link between industrial meat and deforestation and offer a range of inspiring activities to help save the forests!

Explore and act on plastic pollution

This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables children to explore what plastic pollution is and how they can take action to become part of the solution.

Protect our forests

Children can use this information sheet independently to find out about what’s happening in the world’s forests. They’ll learn why it’s happening, what the solutions are and how they can help.

Protect our oceans

Children can use this information sheet independently to find out about what’s happening in the world’s oceans.They’ll learn why it’s happening, what the solutions are and how they can help.

The plastic problem

Children can use this information sheet independently to find out about the effects of plastic pollution. They’ll learn what’s happening, what the solutions are and how they can help.

Climate emergency

Children can use this information sheet independently to find out about the climate emergency. They’ll learn what about climate change, what the solutions are and how they can help.

Who is Greenpeace?

Children can use this information sheet independently to find out about Greenpeace. Children will discover Greenpeace’s history, what we do and why we do it.

Our oceans are in danger! Help save them with Greenpeace

A fun educational activity which children can complete independently. They’ll meet a turtle family, discover what makes their home special, why it is threatened and what Greenpeace is doing to help. They’ll be able to combine what they’ve learnt with their creative skills to create a persuasive poster.

Making transport sustainable

This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables children to explore why sustainable transport is important. It includes an empowering mapping activity, enabling children to identify sustainable transport solutions and share them with decision makers.

10 minute activities

These short discussion activities introduce children to an environmental challenge and encourage them to identify ways we can all help.

Poetry workshop

A workshop resource based on the poem Nature Trail by Benjamin Zephaniah and matching poem poster.

For 11 to 14 year olds

Feeling worried about our planet? Here are some things that might help

This resource will help young people to explore some ways to feel more hopeful and optimistic about the environmental challenges our planet faces.

Monster animation: education resource pack

Engaging resources for schools and youth groups which build on Greenpeace's Monster animation. The resources help young people to understand the link between industrial meat and deforestation and offer a range of inspiring activities to help save the forests!

Explore and act on plastic pollution

This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables young people to explore what plastic pollution is and how they can take action to become part of the solution.

Protect our forests

Young people can use this information sheet independently to find out about what’s happening in the world’s forests. They’ll learn why it’s happening, what the solutions are and how they can help.

Protect our oceans

Young people can use this information sheet independently to find out about what’s happening in the world’s oceans.They’ll learn why it’s happening, what the solutions are and how they can help.

The plastic problem

Young people can use this information sheet independently to find out about the effects of plastic pollution.They’ll learn what’s happening, what the solutions are and how they can help.

Climate emergency

Young people can use this information sheet independently to find out about the climate emergency. They’ll learn what about climate change, what the solutions are and how they can help.

Who is Greenpeace?

Young people can use this information sheet independently to find out about Greenpeace. Children will discover Greenpeace’s history, what we do and why we do it.

Making transport sustainable

This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables young people to explore the importance of sustainable transport. It includes an empowering activity so young people can take action by influencing decision makers with solutions they have found.

10 minute activities

These short discussion activities introduce young people to an environmental challenge and encourage them to identify ways we can all help.

Poetry workshop

A workshop resource based on the poem We Don't Have to Give Up Hope by Nicola Davies and matching poem poster.

For 14 to 18 year olds

Let’s talk about it: inspiring action through conversation

Top tips for how to have inspiring conversations about the environmental challenges you care about.

Let’s tweet about it: collective messaging to maximise impact

A simple guide for how to use social media to maximise your impact.

Let’s write about it: green your zine to maximise your reach

A guide to making zines - a creative way to engage people on an issue you care about whilst avoiding ‘digital fatigue’.

Let's lobby our MPs: make big changes happen by influencing your MP!

Lobbying your MP is a powerful way to get your voice heard on matters you care about. Use this simple guide to influence your MP today.

10 minute activities

These short discussion activities introduce young people to an environmental challenge and encourage them to identify ways we can all help.

Let’s talk green jobs: green jobs are everywhere!

Green jobs are great for people and planet. Find out more about green jobs and what they might mean for you.