Want to teach about climate change this Outdoor Classroom Day? Use this secondary science activity from Learning through Landscapes to explore the impact of greenhouse gases on temperatures on Earth. This outdoor lesson idea is a simple, practical demonstration of the physical process that keeps our planet warm.
Learning through Landscapes is the UK’s leading outdoor learning and play charity, working to make outdoor learning and play part of every school day. They support schools and early years settings to make the most of their outdoor spaces, helping every child enjoy the benefits of learning and playing outdoors. For over 30 years, the organisation has been at the forefront of this work, using their unrivalled knowledge and expertise to enrich the curriculum, foster a deeper connection to nature, and promote good health and wellbeing for all learners. The organisation leads Outdoor Classroom Day.
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