Engage your students with this hands-on, inquiry-based STEM project that blends science, geography, and design thinking! In this workbook, students explore the real-world challenge of building structures that can withstand earthquakes. After learning about key engineering principles from a student-friendly article, they apply their knowledge by designing and sketching their own earthquake-proof buildings—culminating in a fun, collaborative marshmallow tower challenge. What’s Included:Informatio
Film Analysis – The Day After Tomorrow Engage your students with this ready-to-use film analysis activity that combines critical thinking, media literacy, and geography skills. Using The Day After Tomorrow, students explore natural hazards, climate change, and the difference between science and Hollywood exaggeration. ✅ What’s Included:Multiple versions of the Film Analysis Sheet (exam practice, Bloom’s Taxonomy, open response, and scaffolded).Student-friendly introduction explaining exagger
FernGully: The Last Rainforest – Film Analysis for KS3This film analysis worksheet is a great way to end a unit on deforestation, tropical rainforests, or human impact on the environment. FernGully: The Last Rainforest is an entertaining animated film with an important environmental message, helping students connect their learning to real-world issues. What’s Included? Pre-film discussion questions to introduce key themes.Viewing prompts to keep students engaged.Post-film analysis worksheet cov
Description:Engage your students with this compelling, ready-to-use worksheet designed to accompany the Melting Greenland environmental documentary (linked in the resource). Ideal for middle and high school geography or environmental science classes, this activity fosters critical thinking and emotional connection to climate issues. What’s Included8 comprehension and discussion questions based on the Melting Greenland documentaryExtension/homework task: Diary entry from a Greenlandic youth's pe