I don't have enough Climate Action Kits for the whole class

Here are some tips to ensure that your Learners have a great experience with a limited number of Climate Action Kits

Group Students Strategically
Begin by dividing your students into small groups. The size of each group will depend on the number of Climate Action Kits you have available but aim for groups of two or three. Pairing students with different reading levels can facilitate peer-to-peer collaboration and maximize learning.

Assign Roles Within Each Group
After forming groups, assign specific roles to each student. For instance, one student could be responsible for reading instructions aloud, while another could handle the initial building steps. If the lesson involves coding, encourage students to collaborate by taking turns on each step.

Why This Works
By organizing your students in this way, you can make effective use of a limited number of Climate Action Kits. This approach not only accommodates resource constraints but also fosters a collaborative learning environment.