In the RCPCH RCP 2020 publication The Inside Story: Health effects of indoor air quality on children and young people, on page 15, #TeamCleanAir&Us said:

“Children and young people want clear, factual and accessible information about what the potential harm is from poor indoor air quality and what we (children, young people, parents and carers) can do to avoid or reduce indoor air pollutants”.

Many of the Indoor Air Quality Working Party members were contributing authors to this publication and have produced these worksheets for primary school children as a first step towards addressing this request from children and young people.

Resources

Electronic resources to engage and involve children, parents, teachers and health professionals in understanding indoor air quality environmental scientific knowledge have been created – they include:

Health related activity sheets

Climate change activity sheets

  • Activity 1:  Climate Change (pdf, 2 pages, 826 KB) -overview, exercises but no answer sheet required
  • Activity 2: Flooding (pdf, 2 pages, 3.5 MB) -includes activity and answer sheets

Monitoring exercises

For teachers and parents with indoor air quality monitoring devices:

 

Complete pack for teachers

If you’re a teacher and would like to involve your pupils in the whole series, we’ve brought the worksheets together in a single file.

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Activity sponsor: King’s Health Partners

King’s Health Partners is an Academic Health Sciences Centre, and is kindly funding the Indoor Air Quality Working Party.