Provided by: Climate Mental Health Network |Published on: November 21, 2023
Worksheets Grades 6-8, 9-12, ap-college
Synopsis
This series of worksheets is organized into a workbook to help students reflect on their skills that can assist in the climate crisis and includes ways they can take care of their mental health as they contemplate this heavy topic.
This workbook compiles and utilizes multiple resources to help students ponder their role in climate action, such as a Climate Action Venn Diagram, the butterfly model of transformative social justice, and the Active Hope website.
The activities lend themselves to group work and small discussions, helping students discover their thoughts, feelings, and agency in the climate crisis.
This series of worksheets does an excellent job of prompting students to self-reflect and discover how their skills can contribute to climate action.
This workbook acknowledges the need for self-care as students consider ways to recharge and inspire themselves during the hard work of climate activism.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should have some familiarity with climate injustice and climate activism.
The end of the workbook cites resources that may help classes these topics further. The Climate Mental Health Network link is broken, but the correct address is on page 15 and can be copied and pasted.
It may be helpful to encourage students to draw and sketch some of their answers as they fill out the workbook, especially on pages 3, 5, and 19.
The first writing prompt on page 3 about their vision for the world may be challenging for students who have problems with open-ended questions, so be sure to give a little context about the purpose of the workbook.
When completing the Venn Diagram on page 4, consider discussing the bottom right bubble that asks students about climate justice solutions, whereas the other two are more geared toward individual work.
An explanation of the ripple effect chart on page 13 is likely necessary for students, so encouraging students to think of cause and effect when filling this chart out may be helpful.
Students may need support in discovering who in their community can assist them in their climate action goals when prompted on page 10. A group discussion and internet research to find some of these resources may be helpful.
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Climate Mental Health Network
Climate Mental Health Network urgently addresses the mental health impacts of the climate crisis through education, community engagement and by harnessing the power of media and technology.
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