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Environmental

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Introduction and Task Process Food and Nutrition Physical Well-being Emotional and Mental Well-being Environmental Evaluation and Conclusion

 

 You are the Environmental Group 

 

 

Your task is to choose an aspect of the environment that interests you.  You need to explain to people what this is and the impact people are having on this problem.  You then need to inform others what they could do to help reduce their Global Footprint and/or improve the quality of our environment.

 

  Content Process Product
Week 1

Explore the different sites and decide on an area.  Begin researching your area and create a mindmap.

 

Air

Water

Recycling and Waste

Energy

Conservation (Plants and animals - NZ)

 

 

 
Planet Slayer
EcoKids
Up the Creek

New Zealand - 4 Million Careful Owners

Energy Chest
Dr E's Energy Lab
Cool Kids for a Cool Climate
Pests and Predators
Climate Change
Recycle Zone
Just for Kids
Student Centre
Karori Wildlife Sanctuary
Kiwi Conservation Club
A mindmap with facts about the problems and solutions.
Week 2

Choose a community or a place that you belong to or have a connection with.

 

Find out what you and others could do to make positive impact towards the environment. 

 

You may need to interview people to find out what already happens. 

Who will you need to talk to? (it maybe one or several)

What will you ask?

How will you ask them? (Face to Face, email, letter, fax, phone, through a website)

 

Use your mindmap to help focus your questions.

 Use the above sites again.  If you are looking for more detail then look below (they are more complex and mainly aimed at adults)

Questions drafted.

Who and how you will contact or communicate with them.

Initiate contact.

Week 3

Use your responses and information identifying how people behave or the identified problems that need solutions.

 

Use the sites to gather realistic solutions to the identified areas of need.  Make sure people will be able to sustain the changes you recommend.

 Use the above sites again.  If you are looking for more detail then look below (they are more complex and aimed mainly at adults) Sustainable solutions for people to implement.
Week 4  

Design and plan how your page will look.

Use microsoft word to put your information together.

Insert up to 2 pictures and format your text.

Mindmaps

Responses

 A plan and complete page ready to print and join your groups booklet.

 

 

 

 

 

General Environmental

Environmental

Activities on how to look after the environment and save energy 

Envirolink

An online environmental community with links to information about a large range of environmental issues. Can take a bit of hunting to find what you want but some good links in here.

Sustainable Futures for a Small Planet

Click on Activities to see the large list of topics that you can explore on this website such as population, global warming and more

 

Water

Wellington Council's Waterways Games

5 different games based on waterways

Wellington Council Streams, Rivers and Estuaries

Info on waterways in the Wellington region.

Climate Change

New Zealand Climate Change

A site looking at climate change in relation to New Zealand. The site has info on climate change and how different sectors in NZ contribute to it and possible solutions.

European Commission - Climate Change

A brilliant site with an emphasis on how individuals can make a difference. The message is turn down, switch off, recycle and walk. There is a useful section for teachers with downloadable resources such as powerpoints, postcards, brochures and more.

How are People Changing the Climate

This page from espere (Environmental Science Published for Everybody Round the Earth) is very useful and has both basic and more in-depth information. General information on climate and how other natural forces affect global warming can be found be

clicking here.

 

EPA - Environmental Protection Agency

This is a site designed specifically for children and is excellent with great information and very easy to navigate.

Cool Kids for a Cool Climate

This site has some good information that kids can understand. Look at what climate change is, cause and effects, what individuals can do to help. Note that when you click on a heading, the subheadings are often on the left.

BBC Hot Topics - Global Warming

Play a climate change game where you are in charge of a country and have to make changes to protect the planet while still staying popular with voters.

 BBC Weather Centre - Climate Change

A thorough site looking at evidence, impacts, adaptation, policies and links about global warming.

Green TV

This site has a variety of videos on the topic of global warming and other environmental issues.

 Tomorrow's Challenge, Today's Climate

This site is yet another very good source of quality information on what global warming is and what to do about it.

 

 

 

 

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