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: Futuring
Resource relevant to futuring
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.
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 humans, plants, and animals are affected by infectious diseases and the measures that can be taken to control their transmission with this easy warm-up based on Wink Murder.
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.
Encourage your students to work together to achieve goals and plan for action with this easy warm-up based on Keepie-Uppie!
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.
What does it mean to create drama that not only has sustainability themes, but is also sustainable across all areas of production? Suitable for middle years’ students, this unit will guide you through creating the magic of theatre with no more than a shoebox full of ‘rubbish’.