Climate, Sustainability & Human Impact

Climate, Sustainability & Human Impact (Year 5–6)

An engaging outdoor learning experience that helps pupils explore climate change, sustainability and the impact humans have on the natural environment through practical, enquiry-based activities.


  • Understand how human activity affects environments
  • Explore the distribution and use of natural resources
  • Conduct fieldwork and collect geographical data
  • Living things and their habitats
  • Working scientifically through observation and investigation
  • Recognising environmental change and its impact

  • Environmental awareness
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving
  • Teamwork and communication
  • Data collection and interpretation
  • Outdoor learning and wellbeing

Year 5 and Year 6 pupils.


Pupils investigate real-world environmental challenges through hands-on woodland activities and structured fieldwork. They explore how human actions affect ecosystems, consider sustainable solutions and develop the skills needed to observe, question and evaluate environmental change.

Working collaboratively, pupils gather evidence, record findings and discuss practical ways to care for the natural world.


  • Environmental impact investigations
  • Resource sorting and sustainability tasks
  • Habitat and change observation
  • Climate scenario problem-solving
  • Field recording and discussion

✔ Delivers KS2 Geography and Science objectives

✔ Develops understanding of climate change and sustainability

✔ Encourages enquiry-based learning

✔ Builds fieldwork and observation skills

✔ Connects classroom learning to real-world issues

✔ Inspires environmental responsibility


Give pupils the opportunity to investigate environmental challenges, think critically about sustainability and discover how they can make a positive impact.

Get in touch to discuss your Geography & Science programme.

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