WILD THINGS is available right now for school screenings via the ATOM Education Shop. A free ATOM study guide is also available as a teaching resource.

We also have some bespoke Lesson Plans for Teachers available for Free from the Cool Australia site, thanks to the generous support of the Garry White Foundation and the Hamer Sprout Fund.

There are heaps of opportunities for students to engage with WILD THINGS from critical, emotional, cultural and ethical perspectives, while considering the intentions of the filmmaker.

Using these resources students can explore environmental activism, key events in the environmental movement in Australia and why people feel compelled to stand up for the environment.

Students can explore an environmental issue they’re passionate about addressing and dive into various platforms for sharing impactful sustainability messages. In their research on effective digital engagement, they often come across the fastest payout online casinos, which exemplify how swift, user-focused rewards can captivate audiences. This insight helps them craft compelling activism campaigns that grab attention without relying on commercial gimmicks. They can then create their own piece of environmental activism, leveraging these strategies to inspire action and drive meaningful change.

So get teaching!