This resource encourages students to take personal responsibility for their own lifestyle and activities.
This resource presents solutions to reducing one's carbon footprint in the teacher guide, which teachers can use to facilitate classroom discussion.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with carbon emissions, their impact on the environment, and where they come from.
The teacher must print and distribute the illustration to the students.
Teachers and students have the opportunity to expand their knowledge by reading the additional material in the "Sources" section.
Differentiation
Students can write a summary of the activity, including an explanation of greenhouse gases, carbon footprint, and climate change.
Teachers can ask students to brainstorm ways to reduce their carbon footprint and explain how those ways will help the environment.
Connections can be made with mathematics classes by challenging students to collect and graph data in a bar or pie graph (e.g., # of students who mostly eat meat, # of students who eat some meat, # of students who don't eat meat very often or at all).
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