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Planet Protectors Toolkit Guide

Welcome to the Planet Protectors Toolkit Guide!

This guide is your one-stop shop for WLL’s curated climate action and sustainability resources, designed to help you easily integrate sustainability learning into your learning environment. It covers five engaging sections, each focused on developing key sustainability competencies:

  • Data Explorer: Data Explorers & Data Explorers Unplugged

  • Nature Guardian: Climate Change Dodgeball

  • Waste Warrior: Food Heroes

  • Eco Inventor: Sustainability Hour, do your :bit

  • Visionary Artist: Visions of Tomorrow, Voices of Future Generations

With bite-sized activities, discussion spaces, and classroom-ready slides, this guide empowers you to create a dynamic, customisable learning experience tailored to your students’ needs.

Activities, Lesson Plan
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Ages 8-14 - (Upper Primary/lower secondary/middle school )
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English
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1-3 hours

Visions of Tomorrow: Creating Films for a Sustainable Future (Open Planet)

In collaboration with Open Planet, this activity empowers students to create a 1-minute film envisioning the future they want to see. Using Open Planet’s free, open-source library of over 13,000 cinematic clips, students will explore climate change, nature, and solutions, crafting compelling stories that raise awareness about environmental issues.

SDG skills covered:

  • Futures Literacy: Imagine better futures and figure out the steps needed to make them a reality.
  • Exploratory Thinking: Tackle sustainability challenges by thinking holistically, creatively, and across different perspectives.

Lesson Plan
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Ages 8-14 - (Upper Primary/lower secondary/middle school )
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English
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1-3 hours

Voices of Future Generations: A Storytelling Journey for Change (VOFG)

In collaboration with Voices of Future Generations, this resource introduces students to short stories focused on sustainability and children’s rights, inspiring them to think critically about their role in shaping the future. The stories explore themes of environmental stewardship and social impact, with reflection questions that help students connect with the characters and apply the lessons to their own lives. Through stories like “The Tree of Hope,” “The Voice of an Island,” and “A Monarch Adventure,” students are encouraged to explore their potential to contribute to a sustainable world.

SDG skills covered:

  • Futures Literacy: Imagine better futures and figure out the steps needed to make them a reality.
  • Exploratory Thinking: Tackle sustainability challenges by thinking holistically, creatively, and across different perspectives.

Books and comics
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Ages 8-14 - (Upper Primary/lower secondary/middle school )
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English
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< 1 hour

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