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Earth sciences Common Core W.9-10.1c resources

Preview of I can help the earth, Earth Day, help the earth Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

I can help the earth, Earth Day, help the earth Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Created by
Linda Jennifer
I can help the earth, Earth Day, help the earth Reduce, Reuse, Recycle This resource aims to inspire a generation of eco-conscious individuals committed to making positive changes. By understanding human impact on the environment, students are empowered to advocate for sustainable practices and become champions for the earth. Perfect for educators who instill a sense of environmental responsibility and action in their classroom! The package includes a variety of topics such as plastic water bott
Preview of Earth day ela activities, Earth Day writing prompts, worksheets, polar bears

Earth day ela activities, Earth Day writing prompts, worksheets, polar bears

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Earth day ela activities, Earth Day writing prompts, worksheets, polar bearsThe package includes a variety of topics such as plastic water bottles, single-use plastics, wildfires, climate change, human impact on the environment, GMOs, and factory farming. Each topic is covered in a separate infographic. ♻️♻️ THIS BUNDLE IS DISCOUNTED BY 50% & CONTAINS 30 PRODUCTS ♻️♻️MEGA BUNDLESHARE THE EARTHENDANGERED SPECIESEARTH DAYThese infographics cover important topics related to environmentalism and
Preview of High School — Lesson 1: Water Resources and Water Footprints

High School — Lesson 1: Water Resources and Water Footprints

This lesson gives students an in-depth understanding of key water issues. They learn about water resources and water footprints, then use the Water Footprint Calculator to analyze their direct and virtual water consumption. Students get a foundation of knowledge and learn why they should care about protecting water resources, which makes it easier for them to make a fundamental shift in attitude about their water use. Designed for high school – upper secondary level, ages 15 to 18 – the lessons
Preview of Overview: Lessons For Understanding Our Water Footprint

Overview: Lessons For Understanding Our Water Footprint

This is an overview of the Water Footprint Calculator lesson plans. You can find all of the free lesson plans at Watercalculator.org: https://www.watercalculator.org/resource/water-footprint-lessons/“Lessons for Understanding Our Water Footprint” will help students recognize that water is a limited resource that needs to be conserved. These lessons will promote conversation about how students’ food choices and shopping habits have a larger impact on their water consumption than they may realize.
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