1 “From poisoning and injuring marine life to disrupting human hormones, from littering our beaches and landscapes to clogging our waste streams and landfills, the exponential growth of plastics is now threatening the survival of our planet.” — Climate Education Week Toolkit Earth Day Network 2018 Plastic Pollution Lesson Plan by World Ocean Day ▪ Plastic Pollution Lesson Plan <www.worldoceansday.org/plastic-pollution -lesson-plan> ▪ Lesson Plan Resources <www.worldoceansday.org/lesson-plan- resources> Description: This resource was designed for youth to teach their peers and community members about plastic pollution by providing step by step actions and activity ideas for all audiences. Type: Lesson Plan Target: Grades 6-12 Integrating plastic pollution issues into your curricular, creates real-world opportunities for students to strengthen global competencies including critical inquiry, ecological literacy, system thinking and citizenship skills. Each resource offers background links and teaching ideas to engage students through a variety of approaches, perspectives and tools. We hope you find these resource useful to integrate this important and diverse subject into your classrooms and school activities, as well as to engage students in contributing to a healthier planet. The Plastics Challenge 2018 “From poisoning and injuring marine life to disrupting human hormones, from littering our beaches and landscapes to clogging our waste streams and landfills, the exponential growth of plastics is now threatening the survival of our planet.” — Climate Egucation Week 1oolkit Earth Day Network 2018
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“From poisoning and injuring marine life to disrupting human hormones,
from littering our beaches and landscapes to clogging our waste streams
and landfills, the exponential growth of plastics is now threatening the
survival of our planet.”
— Climate Education Week Toolkit Earth Day Network 2018
Plastic Pollution Lesson Plan by World
Ocean Day
▪ Plastic Pollution Lesson Plan
<www.worldoceansday.org/plastic-pollution
-lesson-plan>
▪ Lesson Plan Resources
<www.worldoceansday.org/lesson-plan-
resources>
Description: This resource was
designed for youth to teach their peers and
community members about plastic pollution
by providing step by step actions and
activity ideas for all audiences.
Type:
Lesson Plan
Target:
Grades 6-12
Integrating plastic pollution issues into your curricular,
creates real-world opportunities for students to
strengthen global competencies including critical inquiry,
ecological literacy, system thinking and citizenship skills.
Each resource offers background links and teaching
ideas to engage students through a variety of
approaches, perspectives and tools.
We hope you find these resource useful to integrate this
important and diverse subject into your classrooms and
school activities, as well as to engage students in
contributing to a healthier planet.
The Plastics Challenge 2018
“From poisoning and injuring marine life to disrupting human hormones, from littering our beaches and landscapes to clogging our waste streams and landfills, the exponential growth of plastics is now threatening the survival of our planet.”
— Climate Egucation Week 1oolkit Earth Day Network 2018