The Student Page is a fillable pdf with planning questions, reflection questions, a graphic organizer, and rubrics.
The Teacher Page provides three scenarios with vocabulary terms and descriptions for each of the six characters' roles.
Additional Prerequisites
Teachers and students will benefit from reviewing the Yale Program on Climate Change's Global Warming's Six Americas to better understand the six characters in the role play.
Teachers may want to go over the scenario’s vocabulary before starting the activity.
Teachers can assign the students groups and roles or allow the students to pick their own roles.
Differentiation
Before the activity, students can take the Six Americas Super Short Survey to see which of the six groups they align with personally.
Students in writing or English language arts classes could write an original climate action scenario for a role play. Students could brainstorm ideas that would have an impact on their local community and use those ideas to shape the story.
Other resources on this topic include this lesson on writing a personal climate story and this PBS video on why climate change is so hard to talk about.
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Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication conducts scientific research on public opinion and behavior. They also engage the public in climate change science and solutions, in partnerships with governments, media, companies, and civil society.
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