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Investigate How Animals are Impacted by Their Environment

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Introduction

Introduction

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Introduction

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WWF - Australia and Earth Hour

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Young people and Climate Change

04.

Set a learning goal

About Climate Change

About Climate Change

05.

Weather and climate

06.

Global Warming, Climate Change and Fossil Fuels

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The Greenhouse Effect

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Climate Change In Australia

Animals And Climate Change

Animals And Climate Change

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Caring for students' wellbeing

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Animal Adaptation

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Using Earth Hour to help animals

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Human adaptation

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Climate Change mitigation

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Quick Check-In

Your Teaching

Your Teaching

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Earth Hour Schools Day

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Finding room in the curriculum

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Curriculum links

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Teaching resources

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Teaching tips

Reflection

Reflection

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Reflect on your learning

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Congratulations!

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Instructor 1

Interviews with Loretta Leary
Loretta is an experience classroom teacher at Mount Waverley Primary School. For over 17 years, she has been developing her school’s sustainability program and curriculum scope and sequence. Loretta won the Sir John Monash Award for Sustainability Leadership in 2016 and the ResourceSmart Schools Sustainability Teacher of the Year in 2017.

Instructor 2

Andrew Vance is an award-winning science teacher at Melbourne Girls’ College. Self-confessed ‘fish geek’, and solar and pedal power enthusiast, Andrew is passionate about igniting a love of learning in his students. Andrew is also a part-time stay at home dad who is very proud to have put three kids through cloth nappies.

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