
Cool clothing
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Overview
Learn about the innovative cooling technologies developed by the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy that are helping to keep workers cool as part of the Workers’ Welfare scheme.
The resources below make up a one-hour session. You can pick and choose elements to suit your students or you can download the complete lesson.
Resources

Presentation: Cool Clothing
Visual aids, on-screen discussion points and hidden teacher notes to help with delivery.

Lesson plan: Cool Clothing
A step-by-step guide to the topic of cool clothing, designed for students aged 10-13. This lesson covers the subject areas of science and citizenship.
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