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GreenFuture: Teachers' Resources

We believe that by equipping teachers with the right tools, we can inspire students to adopt practices that promote sustainability and environmental stewardship. That’s why we created this space, a place where educators can access resources designed to cultivate sustainable and circular behaviours among their elementary school students. 

What We Offer

An extensive collection of microlessons – from infographics, to videos, to short story books and more – each designed to engage students in topics related to sustainability and circular economy. These microlessons are designed to be flexible and easy to integrate into your existing curriculum. 

  • Lesson Plans: Each microlesson comes with a detailed lesson plan, providing you with a step-by-step guide to facilitate effective learning experiences as well as quiz questions to check your students’ understanding.
  • Interactive Activities: Many microlessons include hands-on activities to reinforce the concepts taught and make learning fun and engaging.
  • Editable Resources: We understand the importance of customisation. That’s why every microlesson is available for download as an editable Canva template, allowing you to translate or adapt the content to suit your classroom needs.

Microlesson Catalogue

Unit 2.4: The Awesome Benefits of Helping Our Planet

Module 3: Thinking Globally, Acting Circularly

Unit 3.1: Our Planet's Sustainable Goals
Unit 3.2: Making a Plan for Circular Action
Unit 3.3: How Smart Spending Can Help the Earth
Unit 3.4: Ideas to Help Our Planet

Module 4: Smart Moves for a Greener World

Unit 4.1: Small Changes with Big Impact - Refuse, Reduce, Rethink
Unit 4.2: Refuse, Repair, Refurbish, Remanufacture - Let's Make Things Last
Unit 4.3: Complete the Circle - Refuse, Recycle and Renew

Module 5: Designing a Brighter Future

Unit 5.1: Creating Circular Flows
Unit 5.2: Beating E-Waste with Circular Design
Unit 5.3: Sustainable Plastics and Packaging
Unit 5.4: Food for Thought - Designing a Circular Food System