Diorama Activity: Urban Heat and Cooling your Community
Activities & Resources for Outdoor Education
Make a Diorama: Urban Heat & Cooling Your Community
Curriculum | Grades 6-8
With the changing climate, our communities are becoming hotter which poses health risks. This is even more strongly felt in urban areas where temperatures are higher due to a lack of green spaces. Thankfully, there are ways we can protect our communities from overheating. In this diorama activity, you’ll find out how to naturally cool down your schoolyard and reduce urban heat.

Materials needed
- The downloadable activity instructions
- Pencil for drawing
- Shoebox for diorama
- Craft supplies for building a diorama (like recycled materials, glue, fabric, paint, etc.)
Additional links
- Learn more about RUSH’s mapping initiative that tracks risks and fixes to overheating and other climate change impacts.
Acknowledgements
- We wanted to express our sincere gratitude to all of the hands, minds, and hearts whose publicly shared knowledge, teachings and contributions were a part of this learning resource.
- We always love to hear from you! Please send your creations to education@sierraclub.bc.ca
- We invite you to start with one thing, just one action to help build a brighter future for the lands, waters and all who call them home.
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Photo Credits: Mya Van Woudenberg