Welcome!
Here, you will find a range of resources for you to use freely as you are a valued Camden Clean Air School. Included are interactive tasks and activities for students and staff to carry out.
Please contact us if you have any issues accessing or find errors within your chosen document. Enjoy!

Environmental class tasks
Students can tick off if they have completed an environmentally friendly class task either placed already on the sheet or any other task that fits!

How I helped the environment this week
Why stop at school? Ask students to keep track and write down the eco-friendly tasks they happen to carry out at home!

Renewable VS. Non Renewable
Test their knowledge! This quick, simple and fun task sheet asks students to identify whether these forms of energy are good or bad for the environment.

Break time cycling rota
Organise two teachers to take charge of weekly bike rides during break times, assigning one class to each day of the week (rota changes weekly).

Air Pollution Fact Sheet
Enhance the students knowledge of air pollution. It is important that although the students are carrying out eco-friendly tasks, they should understand why!

Coffee Mornings poster
Invite students and guardians for a rewarding coffee, juice and croissant in the early morning after their walk or cycle to school.

After school cycling rota
This rota allows classes to be assigned to each day of the week, and chaperoned by two teachers to lead after school school cycling sessions!

Class assembly sheet
Each class can organise an assembly devoted to an environmental topic of their choice! This sheet can be placed outside your school’s hall.

How I Travel To School
Encourage the students to find alternative ways to travel to school and log them each day.
Looking for more? The wonderful Global Action Plan has a number of resources and guides for schools:
London Schools Pollution Helpdesk
The helpdesk is a free-to-use service, to help London schools to take action on air pollution. It is funded by the Mayor of London and Impact on Urban Health. The helpdesk can support schools through:
- advice on improving air quality in and around the school.
- help to develop a Clean Air Action Plan.
- educational sessions to help young people learn more about air pollution.
- direction towards funding streams and help to complete applications.
Schools, educators and community members can get in touch with any queries via phone: 020 4534 3910 or email: pollutionhelpdesk@globalactionplan.org.uk
This is an online self-audit tool to help schools prioritise which actions they should take to tackle air pollution. It’s relatively quick to complete (takes around 30 minutes), asks a few questions about the school circumstances, and then provides prioritised actions for the school to choose with supporting resources and case studies.
Global Action Plan has lots of learning resources around air pollution on the Transform Our World site (as well as on wider environmental issues).