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ETA Walk to School Curriculum

View resource: http://www.eta-schools.co.uk/

This British curriculum, developed by the Environmental Transport Association, provides a week of lessons that focus on global climate change and local traffic congestion. These plans can be adapted for US grades 5 and 6.

  • Information for Teachers
  • Timetable
  • Unit 1: It Affects Me
  • Unit 2: Traffic in the UK
  • Unit 3: Global Climate Change
  • Unit 4: Planning our Research
  • Unit 5: Collecting Data
  • Unit 6: What Does Our School Travel Survey Tell Us?
  • Unit 7: My Journey to School
  • Unit 8: Local Impacts of Traffic Congestion
  • Unit 9: What is the Traffic Like Outside of Our School
  • Unit 10: Walking the Walk
  • Unit 11: Carrots and Sticks: Problem Solvers
  • Unit 12: Communicating Solutions
  • Unit 13: Campaign

Filed in: Education, Program Organization, Encouragement

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