Home | About Us | Contact Us | Careers | Sitemap |
twitter button linkedIn button
Turn on Normal view Turn on high contrast view
SEAI - Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland
Secondary Schools
  • Your Home
  • Your Building
  • Your Business
  • Renewables
  • Schools
  • Grants
  • Publications
  • News & Events
  • Sustainable Energy Communities
You are here › Home › Schools › Secondary Schools › Subjects › TY Climate Change module
  • › Primary Schools
  • › Secondary Schools
    • › Teachers
    • › Resources
    • › Subjects
      • › TY Climate Change module
        • › Energy usage in our everyday lives
        • › Renewable and non renewable energy
        • › Energy Worldwide
      • › Architectural Technology
      • › Geography JC
      • › Geography LC
      • › Home Economics JC
      • › Home Economics LC
      • › Junior Certificate Science
      • › Physics
      • › CSPE
    • › One Good Idea Project
    • › Energy in Action
    • › Secondary School Workshops
    • › Links
    • › Pledge Programme
  • › Energy In Education
  • › Schools Newsletter
  • › Energy Movies
  • › Energy Game
  • › Contact Us
 
Pledge to save energy
Good_Idea

Lesson Plans for Transition Year - Understanding Climate Change


The following activities have been developed for Transition Year students. Prior to carrying out these activities in class, we suggest you cover the information from Climate Change Facts in the CSPE section on this website with your students.

The activities can be used in sequence or on their own, according to the needs of the teacher and class. Activities cover the following themes:

Climate Change Facts

Energy usage in our daily lives

Non-renewable & Renewable Energy

Energy worldwide

Download TY module as PDF

 

 

Printer Friendly Version Email This Page Go to Top
Your Home | Your Building | Your Business | Renewables | Schools | Grants | Publications | News & Events | Sustainable Energy Communities | Power of One | Legal | Privacy | Energy Map | Statistics
Ireland EU Structural Funds
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland is partly financed by Ireland’s EU Structural
Funds Programme co-funded by the Irish Government and the European Union.
EU stars logo
Powered by pTools Content Management Software