Queensland Museum's SparkLab is an interactive science exhibit that delves into the science behind environmental and climate change issues. With engaging hands-on activities and exhibits, students can learn about the causes, effects, and solutions to climate change in an immersive environment.
The City Botanic Gardens offer a serene outdoor classroom setting for students to learn about the importance of urban green spaces in mitigating climate change. Guided tours can showcase the unique flora and fauna in the gardens while discussing the role of plants in sequestering carbon and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Visit Cleveland Point Lighthouse to observe the effects of rising sea levels on coastal areas due to climate change. Learn about the coastal erosion challenges faced by communities and the measures taken to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on coastal infrastructure.
Describe any activity — from a zoo trip to a Minecraft session — and see the subjects, skills, and concepts your student is learning.
Learning Reports on demand
Generate a polished PDF summary in about 30 seconds — organized by subject, with full activity log, ready to submit to state reviewers, school boards, or umbrella schools.
Works with your standards
Reference any learning framework — state standards, national curricula (UK, Canada, Australia), early childhood frameworks, or your own custom standards.
Organized automatically
Every activity is saved, searchable, and organized by date, subject, and student — no filing required.
Single
7-Day Free Trial
Good for Individuals
$7/month or $70/year2 months free
€6.43/month or €64.32/yearAU$11.07/month or AU$110.66/year£5.41/month or £54.11/year