This game is fun activity that students can complete independently or in groups.
The clues provide enough context and a helpful picture that will enable students of various levels and abilities to be successful.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should understand how to complete a crossword puzzle.
This activity requires an Internet connection.
Differentiation
To make it harder, try projecting the game for the entire class and cover some of the hints or the picture.
To make it easier, you could add in a couple more letters and then project it for the class to work on together.
This resource would make a great activity after learning or reading about plastic pollution, so students can practice what they have learned.
This would be a fun competition for competitive students to see who can complete the puzzle successfully and the fastest.
This can be used as a time-filler, bell-ringer, "do now," or exit-ticket for almost any class.
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Green Guardians
Our mission is to promote K-12 environmental literacy as a project-based, multi-disciplinary 21st century learning initiative that engages students, parents, teachers, educators, schools, community-based partners and school districts committed to a sustainable and equitable future.
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