Malthouse Theatre’s Suitcase Series provides Year 9 and 10 students with opportunities to develop and expand their theatre-making skills and share work with peers, while exploring their relationship to climate change.
Category: Geography
Resource suitable for Geography
The Truffula Vale is under threat. The Onceler is eager to set up a thneed factory – cutting down truffula trees, poisoning the pond, and evicting barbaloots, fish, and swans in the process. Unless…
Help primary students think about economic, environmental, and social impacts and envision sustainable futures.
A collection of resources related to Possum Skin Cloaks, intended to stimulate your own development of curriculum materials.
Bright the Sugar Glider gets blown away from her home in a storm. With the help of Digby the Wombat and other friendly animals, can she find her way back again?
Help young children develop empathy, connect with their local environment, value our native creatures, and consider ways they can help to protect their homes.
Thinking, speaking, and acting green – how do you do it in your everyday classroom practice? These practical guidelines will help you to both teach sustainability through drama, and to ensure you and your students’ drama and theatre practice is sustainable across all production areas.
Help your students understand how wild animals and plants are affected by private and commercial fishing, hunting and harvesting with this easy warm-up based on Octopus.
Help your students understand how animals and animal habitats are affected by urbanisation, agriculture, and introduced species with this easy warm-up based on Floor is Lava.
The original Time to Act unit! Adapted for both primary and secondary contexts, this unit will have you and your students travelling through time, sharing how you truly feel about climate change, and working towards possibilities of a sustainable future.
The Frogs were happy in their pond…until the Litterer came along and tipped rubbish everywhere! Can the Frogs work together to save their ecosystem?
Teach young children empathy, understanding of interdependent ecosystems, and ways to reduce human impact, all while having fun in a whole class role-play!