Our planet is in danger! Learn how every one of us can make positive changes to help our planet, in this interactive KS2 Environment workshop! Join us in using drama to explore issues affecting the Earth and its climate.
Through role-play, physical theatre, and mime, you will become different polluted environments, various habitats under threat, and create a recycling machine all together!
Looking at environmental issues such as endangered species, global warming, and climate change, we’ll encourage you to consider the human impact on the planet, and what we can ALL do to protect it for the future.
So, pack your binoculars, compass, sun-cream, woolly hat, and… snorkel (?!) and join this empowering KS2 Environment workshop.
Also available as a KS1 and KS2 Assembly!

Our sessions:
Interested in something else? Check out more of our workshops to support your Geography curriculum.
This KS2 Environment workshop is perfect to support year-round learning as well as the following important events in your year planner:
It was an excellent introduction to a wide topic, clearly explained.
Jane Woolley, Durston House, Ealing
Length of session: Workshop 60 minutes. Assembly 30 minutes.
Price: Workshop £148 + VAT. Assembly £177 + VAT.
Number of Children: Workshop up to 30. Assembly up to 120.
Extra children are negotiable
All facilitators are DBS checked
Describing and understanding key aspects of human geography
Raise children’s awareness and deepen their understanding of the issues threatening our environment
Cause of Climate Change (Global Warming)
Endangered Species
Reduce, re-use, recycle: where does our waste go?
Inspiring Change Makers