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Climate Change and Conservation

Meet a time traveller and find out more about how attitudes to climate and conservation have changed. Explore climate and conservation as it was regarded in the past and as it is seen now. Handle and investigate objects related to the topics that are found in the collections.  The children will meet Thereza Llewelyn from Penllergaer Estate in the natural history gallery.

Progression level 1

Target age range Reception – Yr 2

Length of Session 1 Hour

Area of Learning:

Humanities

What Matters Statements: 

Enquiry, exploration and investigation inspire curiosity about the world, its past, present and future. 

Informed, self-aware citizens engage with the challenges and opportunities that face humanity, and are able to take considered and ethical action. 

 Cross Curricular Skills:

Creativity and Innovation

Progression Step 1

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