How to use this website

This website is designed to make navigation in the classroom simple and efficient. Each lesson section provides everything you need in a clear, sequential format.

Before you start

Before starting a lesson, be sure to read the ‘Before You Start’ section. It outlines any required resources, access to technological devices or specific apps and games, and whether specific items, such as air pollution monitors, need to be charged in advance.

Syllabus alignment

All lessons align with both the current NSW syllabus and the new NSW syllabus outcomes. The program’s sustainability-focused content and proactive, solutions-based learning offer an ideal opportunity to explore how new syllabus content can be delivered.

Interactive presentations

Interactive presentations, embedded in each lesson, include learning intentions, success criteria and engaging content designed to captivate students.

Downloadable resources

Worksheets and downloadable resources are provided for every lesson.

Extension activities

Extension activities are also available, allowing you to further explore topics of interest with your class.

Assessment

Formative and summative assessment opportunities are identified for all lessons.

Resources for the program

For schools outside NSW or those not among the first tranche to receive a free resource box, all website learning resources are freely accessible. For schools who wish to incorporate the hands-on materials into their lessons, including experiment materials, air pollution monitors and filters, a PDF is provided with a detailed list of items, suggested quantities and links to purchase.
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Trauma-informed disaster resilience in Fresh Air Innovators

The Fresh Air Innovators program integrates principles from the Disaster Resilience Education for Schools: Handbook 10 (Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience, 2019) and the Trauma-Informed Practice in Schools guidelines (Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation, 2020) to create a supportive and effective learning environment.

This approach ensures students are supported emotionally and psychologically as they engage with topics like air quality, pollution, and natural disasters. The program fosters empowerment, preparedness, critical thinking and resilience through the following key strategies.

1. Empowerment and preparedness

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Students are guided to understand the risks associated with air quality, pollution, and natural disasters such as bushfires in ways that empower rather than overwhelm them. A proactive mindset is encouraged by focusing on actionable steps to reduce risks and improve air quality in their communities. Lessons also include practical emergency procedures, teaching students how to respond to poor air quality days, bushfires or climate-related events. These activities emphasise the importance of monitoring air quality, using HEPA filters and making informed decisions about ventilation to promote preparedness and responsibility.

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Students are guided to understand the risks associated with air quality, pollution, and natural disasters such as bushfires in ways that empower rather than overwhelm them. A proactive mindset is encouraged by focusing on actionable steps to reduce risks and improve air quality in their communities. Lessons also include practical emergency procedures, teaching students how to respond to poor air quality days, bushfires or climate-related events. These activities emphasise the importance of monitoring air quality, using HEPA filters and making informed decisions about ventilation to promote preparedness and responsibility.

2. Community engagement

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The program includes opportunities for collaboration with local services and authorities. Guest speakers, including representatives from fire departments, environmental agencies or Indigenous leaders can be invited to share expertise on cultural burning and other resilience strategies. This collaboration fosters stronger community connection. Students also design simple action plans for their classrooms, outlining steps for monitoring air quality and responding effectively to pollution events.

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The program includes opportunities for collaboration with local services and authorities. Guest speakers, including representatives from fire departments, environmental agencies or Indigenous leaders can be invited to share expertise on cultural burning and other resilience strategies. This collaboration fosters stronger community connection. Students also design simple action plans for their classrooms, outlining steps for monitoring air quality and responding effectively to pollution events.

3. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills

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Scenario-based learning engages students with real-world challenges, such as mitigating air pollution or adapting classrooms for bushfire smoke. Group problem-solving activities encourage collaboration as students develop solutions that can be implemented or advocated for in their schools or communities. These activities enhance critical thinking in a practical and engaging way.

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Scenario-based learning engages students with real-world challenges, such as mitigating air pollution or adapting classrooms for bushfire smoke. Group problem-solving activities encourage collaboration as students develop solutions that can be implemented or advocated for in their schools or communities. These activities enhance critical thinking in a practical and engaging way.

4. Resilience and emotional well-being

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The program acknowledges the emotional impact of discussing environmental challenges. Positive coping strategies, such as breathing exercises and mindfulness activities, help students regulate emotions during high-stress situations. Role models and success stories of individuals or communities who have overcome environmental challenges provide inspiration. These trailblazers reinforce the belief that students can contribute meaningfully to solutions.

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The program acknowledges the emotional impact of discussing environmental challenges. Positive coping strategies, such as breathing exercises and mindfulness activities, help students regulate emotions during high-stress situations. Role models and success stories of individuals or communities who have overcome environmental challenges provide inspiration. These trailblazers reinforce the belief that students can contribute meaningfully to solutions.

5. Knowledge and skills for action

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Hands-on activities, such as using air pollution monitors or building simple HEPA filters, empower students with practical skills to address air pollution in the classroom and at home.

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Hands-on activities, such as using air pollution monitors or building simple HEPA filters, empower students with practical skills to address air pollution in the classroom and at home.

6. Inclusive and place-based learning

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The program incorporates Aboriginal knowledge, such as cultural burning, as an example of long-standing disaster resilience practices. Discussions about how these techniques apply to modern challenges encourage students to value Indigenous perspectives. Place-based learning further connects global environmental issues to students’ local communities. This prompts them to examine challenges like traffic pollution or seasonal bushfire risks and develop solutions relevant to their specific environments.

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The program incorporates Aboriginal knowledge, such as cultural burning, as an example of long-standing disaster resilience practices. Discussions about how these techniques apply to modern challenges encourage students to value Indigenous perspectives. Place-based learning further connects global environmental issues to students’ local communities. This prompts them to examine challenges like traffic pollution or seasonal bushfire risks and develop solutions relevant to their specific environments.

Interactive resources and games

Energy Transformers game

The Energy Transformers game app, developed by the University of New South Wales, is a fun and interactive tool that helps students explore the connections between energy, emissions, and pollution.
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NSW Air Quality website

The NSW Air Quality website is a comprehensive resource for monitoring air quality across New South Wales. It provides real-time data on pollutants such as PM2.5 and PM10 (various sizes of particulate matter in the air), as well as historical trends for specific locations.
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Mount Resilience game

Mount Resilience is an engaging WebAR experience that brings climate and disaster preparedness to life through a detailed 3D model of a resilient town. This interactive tool allows students to explore how communities can adapt to and prepare for natural hazards and the impacts of climate change.
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SEED map database

The SEED map database is a powerful tool for exploring environmental data across New South Wales. This interactive platform allows teachers and students to examine layers of information, including fire history, vegetation types, and landscape features.
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Frequently asked questions

What is Fresh Air Innovators?

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The Fresh Air Innovators educational program teaches primary school students about indoor air quality and relates it to environmental events like bushfires. The program combines hands-on STEM activities with real-world applications, helping students understand and monitor air quality in their everyday environments.

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The Fresh Air Innovators educational program teaches primary school students about indoor air quality and relates it to environmental events like bushfires. The program combines hands-on STEM activities with real-world applications, helping students understand and monitor air quality in their everyday environments.

Why should I use it in my class?

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Fresh Air Innovators offers a relevant, engaging way to teach important STEM concepts while addressing real-world environmental challenges. It develops students' scientific inquiry skills, environmental awareness and data literacy through practical investigations. The program aligns with curriculum requirements and builds valuable life skills for understanding and managing air quality.

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Fresh Air Innovators offers a relevant, engaging way to teach important STEM concepts while addressing real-world environmental challenges. It develops students' scientific inquiry skills, environmental awareness and data literacy through practical investigations. The program aligns with curriculum requirements and builds valuable life skills for understanding and managing air quality.

How long does the program run?

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The program runs over 8 weeks, with weekly 1-hour sessions that can be integrated into existing science and geography curriculum time.

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The program runs over 8 weeks, with weekly 1-hour sessions that can be integrated into existing science and geography curriculum time.

Do I need any prior knowledge to teach the class?

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No specialised knowledge is required. The program provides comprehensive teacher guides, professional development support, and a dedicated website with all downloadable materials, lesson presentations and video content. All scientific concepts are explained clearly with supporting materials and suggestions for delivery.

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No specialised knowledge is required. The program provides comprehensive teacher guides, professional development support, and a dedicated website with all downloadable materials, lesson presentations and video content. All scientific concepts are explained clearly with supporting materials and suggestions for delivery.

Do I need any other materials beyond what is available online?

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For registered schools, specialised equipment (including air pollution monitors and air filters) and experiment materials will be provided in a resource box sent directly to your school. Computers or tablets are occasionally needed during the program for recording data or accessing online resources. These requirements are clearly outlined in advance to allow for arrangement of devices and using shared devices is fine. Further to this, only basic classroom supplies and standard school stationery are required.

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For registered schools, specialised equipment (including air pollution monitors and air filters) and experiment materials will be provided in a resource box sent directly to your school. Computers or tablets are occasionally needed during the program for recording data or accessing online resources. These requirements are clearly outlined in advance to allow for arrangement of devices and using shared devices is fine. Further to this, only basic classroom supplies and standard school stationery are required.

Does it fit with the current, and new, NSW curriculum?

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Yes, Fresh Air Innovators aligns with both current NSW Curriculum standards and the incoming curriculum changes. It addresses key learning areas in Science, Digital Technologies, Geography / Human Society and its Environment, and Mathematics while incorporating cross-curriculum priorities of Sustainability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives.

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Yes, Fresh Air Innovators aligns with both current NSW Curriculum standards and the incoming curriculum changes. It addresses key learning areas in Science, Digital Technologies, Geography / Human Society and its Environment, and Mathematics while incorporating cross-curriculum priorities of Sustainability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives.

Will it cost me anything?

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No, the program is free for registered NSW schools. It is fully funded through government and research partnerships. There are no costs to teachers or schools for materials, training, or ongoing support.

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No, the program is free for registered NSW schools. It is fully funded through government and research partnerships. There are no costs to teachers or schools for materials, training, or ongoing support.

Who can take part?

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The program is designed for upper primary students (years 5-6) but can be adapted for other year levels. Any NSW primary school can apply, with priority given to schools in bushfire-prone, rural or remote areas. While all Australian schools can access the online materials, funding for resource boxes is currently only available for successfully registered NSW schools.

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The program is designed for upper primary students (years 5-6) but can be adapted for other year levels. Any NSW primary school can apply, with priority given to schools in bushfire-prone, rural or remote areas. While all Australian schools can access the online materials, funding for resource boxes is currently only available for successfully registered NSW schools.

Who developed the program?

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Fresh Air Innovators was developed through a collaboration between environmental scientists, education specialists and teachers, with input from Indigenous knowledge holders and innovation and entrepreneurial professionals. The program was tested in pilot schools before wider release.

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Fresh Air Innovators was developed through a collaboration between environmental scientists, education specialists and teachers, with input from Indigenous knowledge holders and innovation and entrepreneurial professionals. The program was tested in pilot schools before wider release.

How does the program handle sensitive topics related to bushfires?

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The Fresh Air Innovators program incorporates a trauma-informed approach by blending disaster resilience education with strategies that prioritise student well-being. Students learn to understand and address air quality and climate risks through empowering, hands-on activities, scenario-based problem solving, and culturally inclusive practices. This approach fosters emotional safety, critical thinking, and a sense of preparedness, helping students build confidence and resilience while feeling supported and connected to their community.

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The Fresh Air Innovators program incorporates a trauma-informed approach by blending disaster resilience education with strategies that prioritise student well-being. Students learn to understand and address air quality and climate risks through empowering, hands-on activities, scenario-based problem solving, and culturally inclusive practices. This approach fosters emotional safety, critical thinking, and a sense of preparedness, helping students build confidence and resilience while feeling supported and connected to their community.

Are parents/guardians provided information about the program?

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Parents/ guardians receive an information sheet about the program prior to its start. If they have concerns regarding previous natural-hazard-induced trauma, they are encouraged to raise these concerns with the teacher before the program starts.

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Parents/ guardians receive an information sheet about the program prior to its start. If they have concerns regarding previous natural-hazard-induced trauma, they are encouraged to raise these concerns with the teacher before the program starts.

How is student learning assessed?

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The program incorporates a variety of assessment strategies to support learning. Pre- and post-unit questions help measure students’ progress in knowledge, skills and mindsets. Throughout the program, students use their learning journals to respond to formative assessment questions, with opportunities for self-assessment and teacher feedback on work samples and participation in discussions. Teacher assessment and student self-assessment rubrics are provided for the final 2 lessons.

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The program incorporates a variety of assessment strategies to support learning. Pre- and post-unit questions help measure students’ progress in knowledge, skills and mindsets. Throughout the program, students use their learning journals to respond to formative assessment questions, with opportunities for self-assessment and teacher feedback on work samples and participation in discussions. Teacher assessment and student self-assessment rubrics are provided for the final 2 lessons.

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Power up! Explore energy and renewable solutions

In Lesson 1, students explore energy transfer and transformation, including renewable and non-renewable sources. Through the Energy Transformers game, they tackle real-world challenges like reducing emissions and improving air quality. The lesson encourages students to think critically, generate higher-order questions, and contribute to the class question parking lot for further discussion.
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