At this station, you’ll learn about special creatures from Mexican folklore tradition and look to animals in the world to help you identify powerful qualities inside you that can be developed to help you with climate action.
What are your special inner strengths? What do you have in common with powerful creatures? Try this art activity and share your powers to help with climate action.
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Compassion gives us the ability to understand someone else’s situation and the desire to take action to improve their lives. Since, every person on Earth is dependent on others for help and support, practicing compassion means that we recognize and honor this interdependency, and it also means that we can always take action to support actions that improve not only our lives and beyond our home, but into the community and the whole wide world.
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Using the POP-UP Festival Characters, make a “show” to share feelings about climate change, and what to do next.
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What are some of the feelings people have about the environment and climate change? This map opens up a conversation about climate emotions.
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At this station, you’ll explore your feelings around climate change by creating a picture frame that represents your emotions about climate change.
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Think of an iceberg; what is visible above the ocean surface is only a small part of the whole. Create an Emotion Iceberg about climate change to explore your ideas and your feelings that are underneath your ideas.
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Look at different kinds of communities to explore the key ingredients of a community.. Then, creatively express ideas of your own ideal sustainable community.
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What fuels your commitment to work toward SDG13? Inspired by a quote, you’ll make a reminder about your hope and action plan for Climate Action.
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Think of how plants grow in all kinds of soil. What are some of the things that help them? Kids will talk about and draw adaptations for plants in different conditions and consider their own “soil” where they grow.
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One of the major challenges in addressing SDG13 is that climate change is a vast, global issue — can individuals make a difference? In this activity we’ll explore if, and how, we can work on climate change.
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At this station, you’ll find out how to give yourself energy when you’re feeling helpless about climate change by generating different ideas.
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At this station, you’ll focus on a natural object and get inside it’s story. Using your senses and imagination you’ll do a free writing session about the object.
What stories do natural objects have to share? How can you develop your special nature listening skills to tell their stories? What can we share and learn from nature’s stories?
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At this station, you’ll explore your feelings around climate change by creating a picture frame that represents your emotions about climate change.
How strong are your “imagination muscles” today? Try this experiment in creative thinking and then consider how your creativity can help with climate action.
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