Climate and sustainability outreach project
What to expect
What is climate change? In this first in school workshop, we’ll discuss the terminology and look at what climate change actually is and how it has changed our planet. We’ll explore how human activity is dramatically influencing global temperatures and extreme weather. What does this mean for people and threatened species in the UK and abroad? Are all countries affected equally?
We all leave footprints. Every species has an impact on the planet but humans perhaps more so than others. In this in school workshop, we’ll look at the ever-expanding demand for resources and how this demand is drastically changing our world. From soaps and toothpaste, to bread and chocolate, most of us will use palm oil daily… but did you know that not all palm oil is the same?
Why is climate change still happening? Culture is ever-changing, and in a divided world who should we listen to? In this in school workshop, students will think about what is important to them, their role models and explore what influence they have on the world around them. They’ll learn that everyday choices can make a significant and positive difference to the climate.
Knowing their connection to the wider world and understanding exactly what climate change is, students will visit the zoo to see some incredible species that are threatened by climate change. They’ll also learn how we help prevent extinction.
The delivery offer includes:
- A virtual Kickstarter meeting to introduce the school staff to the project, additional FREE learning resources that we have on offer, and ideas for how the teachers can make this a cross-curricular project for all year groups.
- 3 Conservation Educator led interactive workshops in the school setting for each class
- Free entrance for participating classes to Chester Zoo including teaching and activities led by the education team.
This project offer is aimed at KS2 but can be adapted to a slightly higher or lower Key Stage on request.
Cost
The project is priced based on the number of classes that participate. Prices include all workshops led by zoo staff, resources and zoo admission for pupils and adults at standard supervising ratios. Any transport costs to get to the zoo are not included. Other discounts, such as memberships or free visit tickets, cannot be applied.
First class* | Additional classes* | |
Autumn / spring term | £625 | £425 |
Summer term | £695 | £495 |
*Maximum of 33 pupils per class
Book today
Contact our team with your preference for project start dates and we’ll get back to you with our availability