CLIMATE ACTION PROJECT 25-26: C3 INTERACTION
WEEK 3
It’s time to gear up for Week 3! After learning about the causes and effects during the past two weeks, we are now ready to start considering impact at local and global levels.
TASK:
Week 3: From local to global with Virtual exchanges
We have been learning about causes and effects locally. Now it’s time to learn what is happening in other areas in the world. While some may suffer from floods, others may encounter hurricanes, drought, rising sea levels, wildfires, or other effects. This week, you can connect with peers in other schools/countries. We call those Virtual Interactions.
Next steps:
- Check out the lesson plan for Week 3: New resources and classroom activities.
- Check the weekly contributions from at least two other schools here. It is crucial to learn from other participants’ findings.
- Schedule a virtual interaction with another school. Our platform allows you to invite other teachers here. You can do a new request by selecting “New Virtual Interaction” or scroll down and find other schools’ requests. Did you know you can even visualise all of these on a map?
- We’d love to see some pictures frorm your experience. Feel free to share a picture of your students’ work. You can find these here.
- Start using the EarthProject app with your classroom this week!
TASK PLANNING:
Student CIT.Tarrega5 has been appointed as the coordinator for this activity. They will oversee participant interactions and prepare the class for the session.
ACTIVITY RESULT:
We are preparing the activity for the next class.

In the image below, you can see our class participating in virtual interactions with students and teachers from other countries. The activity, titled “Climate Change: Causes, Effects, and Solutions,” was organized by Mona Hall from Mahoud Darweesh School. We had a video call with five participants from different parts of the world. It was especially interesting to see both children and teachers take part. We really enjoyed the experience because it allowed us to share ideas and learn from one another about such an important topic. We would love to do it again!













