This document provides an overview of a conservation lesson. The lesson will teach students that conservation means caring for the environment around them, including their school, home, and community. Students will connect their knowledge of energy sources and interconnected systems to explore the importance of conservation and how their individual actions can positively or negatively impact the world. They will then practice conservation methods like reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling.
This document provides an overview of a conservation lesson. The lesson will teach students that conservation means caring for the environment around them, including their school, home, and community. Students will connect their knowledge of energy sources and interconnected systems to explore the importance of conservation and how their individual actions can positively or negatively impact the world. They will then practice conservation methods like reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling.
This document provides an overview of a conservation lesson. The lesson will teach students that conservation means caring for the environment around them, including their school, home, and community. Students will connect their knowledge of energy sources and interconnected systems to explore the importance of conservation and how their individual actions can positively or negatively impact the world. They will then practice conservation methods like reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling.
Conservation- Students will connect their knowledge of energy sources and
interconnected world systems to explore the importance of conservation. Students will understand that conservation means caring for the world around them and will focus on caring for their immediate environment (school and home) as well as their community.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Students will connect their knowledge of energy and community to practice conservation.
VOCABULARY CONCEPT CONNECTIONS
Energy Reduce Conservation Reuse Cause and Effect: Humans' postive and Pollution Litter Recycle negative actions add up to impact the world Protect around us. Every choice we make effects something or somone else. Compare and Contrast: Reducing, reusing, and recycling are all important ways to practive conservation. Living and Nonliving: Living creatures are responsible for the nonliving spaces and resources they use. Lesson 8: What Happens Next? Lesson 8: What Happens Next?