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![Newsthink_israel_OPT](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/newsthink_israel_opt.jpg?h=495&w=880&sc_lang=en&hash=73F491A62AAC167256B4E32DEAA76182)
Age: 10-19
Type: Quick activities
Subjects: Tutor time, PSHE
Learn about the rules of war and how they apply to the conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
![Woman cools down on a hot day with a bottle of water](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/heatwave-woman-cools-down-with-bottle-of-water.jpg?h=495&w=880&sc_lang=en&hash=21B1AB38B6716B7D1082283E1A9C6DD6)
Age: 7+
Type: Practical activity
Subjects: Science
Learn how to protect your health during soaring temperatures. Experiment with clothing materials and colours to see how they can help you keep cool.
![Bee pollenates flower](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/get-involved/event-cheeseburn-open-garden.jpg?h=495&w=880&hash=BEADE2185B901793F20B58F926F66B89)
Age: 7+
Type: Practical activity
Subjects: Science
Struggling with eco-anxiety? Discover ways to connect with nature. Learn how to immerse yourself in natural surroundings, promote biodiversity and create habitats.
![A fire engine and a British Red Cross emergency vehicle drive through a flooded road.](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/about-us/flood-with-emergency-vehicles.png?h=495&w=880&sc_lang=en&hash=D1CFEE983B7BFD4773B42E554D01CFB0)
Age: 7+
Type: Practical activity
Subjects: Science
Learn why climate scientists monitor changing rainfall patterns to prepare for floods. Build your own rain gauge to measure rainfall and monitor changes in the weather in your area.
![A thermostat in a window during a blazing hot day.](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/heatwave-report-thermostat.jpg?h=495&w=880&sc_lang=en&hash=5A34314A6D209FBF830516E38BD4AEE9)
Age: 10-19
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: Geography, Tutor time, PSHE
Learn about the impact of heatwaves – in the UK and around the world – with this Newsthink resource. Explore how extreme heat affects individuals and communities.
![A graphic showing cartoon people and a drawing of a cloud with rain and a lightening bolt and weather together text](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/weather-together-1084x610.png?h=495&w=880&sc_lang=en&hash=935A6DFE69303F22B73EFE3383FA0192)
Age: 10-16
Type: Teaching resources
Subjects: PSHE, Geography, Tutor time
A toolkit for teachers to help students learn about weather and climate change impact. Equip learners with the skills and knowledge they need to prepare for and cope with extreme weather.
In the news (Newsthink)
![In South Sudan, a medical team runs with a patient on a stretcher with a Red Cross plane in the background](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/south-sudan-mobile-surgical-team.jpg?h=495&w=880&hash=C4ABB5EDC103FCB184E9776FAFF17017)
Age: 10-19
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Learn about the UK’s annual awareness event – Refugee Week – through a humanitarian lens using this Newsthink resource.
In the news (Newsthink)
![Volunteers and Sudanese people gather in a thin material tent](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/conflict-in-sudan-image-1.jpg?h=495&w=880&sc_lang=en&hash=65DACA6C30B58AA73C7E9FBD9D1C71C7)
Age: 10-19
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: Tutor time, PSHE
A teaching resource to explore the current crisis in Sudan through a humanitarian lens. Suitable for the top year of Primary and all of Secondary (10-19 years old)
![SOK calendar](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/sok-calendar.png?h=495&w=880&sc_lang=en&hash=266521314627511F50CD24B4FE9F7023)
Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Keep children and young people entertained during the summer holidays with the summer of kindness calendar.
![Thumbnail_adobe express](/-/media/feature/projectred/16x9/thumbnail_adobe-express.png?h=495&w=880&sc_lang=en&hash=C69EBA75059596ACF55682862643FD55)
Age: 5 - 11
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Filled with wellbeing activities and ideas, the Spring kindness calendar teaches the power of kindness and promotes wellbeing. It is suitable for primary school children, aged 5 to 11
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