Green Day
CABE (The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment) ran a Green Day initiative for three years. The aim was to help primary and secondary schools to work more sustainably. Here are some of the resources that were produced. Green Day moved to the Landscape Institute in 2011.
Critical Choices
How can we make the dramatic reductions in our greenhouse gas emissions that are necessary to combat climate change?
Exploring Climate Change
Discover the exciting teaching resources available at Cape Farewell…
Energetic lessons: Green Day resource
Use our cross curricular plan to help you teach a series of lessons about energy, buildings and spaces for key stage 1 and 2 pupils.
Explore the curriculum through sustainability
Download some great new resources for exploring sustainability at Key Stage 2...
See what two schools did for their Green Days in 2010
Take a look at Green Days in Birley Community College and Riverside Special School.
The global effects of climate change: a Green Day resource
Looking at the global effects of climate change can be a great way to provide context for students aiming to improve the sustainability of their school.
Charting Climate Change with Key Stage 3: Green Day resource
Engage Key Stage 3 mathematicians with the topic of Climate Change.
Mental materials: Green Day resource
Fun, free, cross curricular plan to help you teach a series of lessons for key stage 1 and 2 pupils about materials, sustainability and the environment.
Green Dragons' Den - a Green Day resource for KS3 or 4
Get your students pitching their eco-products in a Green Day-inspired speaking and listening project.
Solar powered teaching: Green Day resource
This fun and funky image resource illustrates the latest in design and solar cells. Find out how it can be used for day-glow teaching ideas.



