WWT Washington’s Climate Change Champions KS2 Workshop
Key Info
Accompany your school trip to WWT Washington with this workshop for KS2.
Students explore the causes of climate change and the impact this is having on wetlands. They investigate the role of wetlands in helping to ‘prevent’ climate change and consider the role they can play as individuals. They take on the role of leaves, showing how plants have an important role to play in absorbing carbon dioxide.
Informative and engaging, WWT Washington’s curriculum-linked learning sessions make the most of the fantastic outdoor environments and are suitable for a range of ages and abilities.
Led by experienced staff, sessions are very much hands-on, promoting learning through exploration and discovery.
About WWT Washington Wetland Centre
Washington Wetland Centre provides unique opportunities for learners of all ages and abilities to interact with wetland wildlife from the UK and across the world.
Their educational visit packages cover key science, geography, history and PSHE topics from EYFS to university level.
They include curriculum-linked learning sessions, pre and post visit session plans and a range of interactive resources that can be used to enhance learning on the day.
As one of the UK’s leading providers of outdoor education, WWT know that people learn best through real-life experiences and hands-on activities.
Join them for an action-packed day of exploration and discovery.
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020 8064 0974
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