Attending climate protests Applying your skills or knowledge toward climate action Being involved in your community Repairing broken items Thrifting or buying used Talking about climate change Getting involved in local policy Growing food locally Supporting marginalized groups Upcycling or reusing things Contacting policymakers about climate issues Reducing food waste Joining a local activist group Eating a low-meat diet Educating yourself about climate change Minimizing single-use plastics Composting Using a re- usable water bottle or mug Avoiding consumerist trends Riding a a bike or scooter Using public transportation Planting or caring for native plants Carpooling when possible Connecting with nature Attending climate protests Applying your skills or knowledge toward climate action Being involved in your community Repairing broken items Thrifting or buying used Talking about climate change Getting involved in local policy Growing food locally Supporting marginalized groups Upcycling or reusing things Contacting policymakers about climate issues Reducing food waste Joining a local activist group Eating a low-meat diet Educating yourself about climate change Minimizing single-use plastics Composting Using a re- usable water bottle or mug Avoiding consumerist trends Riding a a bike or scooter Using public transportation Planting or caring for native plants Carpooling when possible Connecting with nature
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
I-Attending climate protests
G-Applying your skills or knowledge toward climate action
N-Being involved in your community
G-Repairing broken items
N-Thrifting or buying used
I-Talking about climate change
G-Getting involved in local policy
B-Growing food locally
O-Supporting marginalized groups
O-Upcycling or reusing things
O-Contacting policymakers about climate issues
I-Reducing food waste
N-Joining a local activist group
B-Eating a low-meat diet
B-Educating yourself about climate change
G-Minimizing single-use plastics
B-Composting
I-Using a re-usable water bottle or mug
N-Avoiding consumerist trends
G-Riding a a bike or scooter
I-Using public transportation
O-Planting or caring for native plants
O-Carpooling when possible
B-Connecting with nature