Climate change: Lights, camera, action

Taking action

Summary information

Age range:

7 - 11 year olds

Curriculum links:

English, PSHE/Citizenship

Time needed:

60 minutes

Group size:

Pairs or groups of 4

Setting:

Indoors

Key vocabulary:

Fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, CO2, carbon dioxide, emissions, greenhouse effect, global warming, climate change.

Sustainability learning outcome(s):

Pupils will:

  • understand the links between human activity and climate change;
  • recognise opportunities for tackling climate change;
  • understand that there is a range of methods of communication.

Preparation:


This activity is designed for pupils who have already developed some understanding of the causes and consequences of global warming. Teachers need to think about the range of techniques that are used to communicate a persuasive message e.g. Logical argument, fact, fear, humour, glamour, conformity.

Resources needed:

Digital video cameras or computers and cartoon making software.

Procedure:

1.Explain that pupils are to plan a short video, cartoon or play about global warming. Ask the pupils to make brief notes about the message and techniques used in one or more of the following videos:

Blue Man Group:
www.stopglobalwarming.org/sgw_feature.asp?id=0

Futureflix:
www.stopglobalwarming.org/sgw_feature.asp?id=12

Polar bears:
www.stopglobalwarming.org/sgw_feature.asp?id=10

SpongeBob SquarePants:
www.stopglobalwarming.org/sgw_feature.asp?id=8

2.Ask them to use storyboards to plan their own piece of work about global warming.

3.Ask each group to describe their plans.

Extensions:

Make the video, cartoon or play and present it to an audience. Collect feedback from the audience.

Evaluation:

Pupils discuss the following questions in pairs:
“What are the main messages that people need to know about climate change?”
“How did I try to communicate these messages in my work?”
“How successful was I?”
“What should I do next?”

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