Ecology Human Impacts Activity + Agenda Slides + Earth Day Coloring

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Get students engaged in your ecology unit with how humans impact food webs with plastic! Students explore the impact of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and plastic pollution in an explore activity and agenda slides!

What's Inside:

The activities requires students to engage in observation and critical and analytical thinking that will assist them in doing well on tests and are great starting points for whole class discussions.

In the activity and within some agenda slides, students are asked to dissect images, use their prior knowledge, and draw conclusions.

This activity includes:

an engage worksheet with accompanying google slides on human impacts

5 agenda slides sharing facts on The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Why You'll Love This Resource:

The agenda slides can be used as bellringers/warm ups to get students engaged! Use the 'Did You Know' facts to get students discussing ecological phenomena.

The activity shows students the real life consequences of plastic pollution by dissecting images of Albatross chick stomachs full of undigested plastic. Students are then asked to draw conclusions about the impacts of this on the ecosystem.

Perfect for your ecology unit, Earth Day/Month discussions, or after state testing is completed!

Get THIS ACTIVITY + all my other resources + 2 new resources each month inside of The Lab.

Join here.

Get students engaged in your ecology unit with how humans impact food webs with plastic! Students explore the impact of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and plastic pollution in an explore activity and agenda slides!

What's Inside:

The activities requires students to engage in observation and critical and analytical thinking that will assist them in doing well on tests and are great starting points for whole class discussions.

In the activity and within some agenda slides, students are asked to dissect images, use their prior knowledge, and draw conclusions.

This activity includes:

an engage worksheet with accompanying google slides on human impacts

5 agenda slides sharing facts on The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Why You'll Love This Resource:

The agenda slides can be used as bellringers/warm ups to get students engaged! Use the 'Did You Know' facts to get students discussing ecological phenomena.

The activity shows students the real life consequences of plastic pollution by dissecting images of Albatross chick stomachs full of undigested plastic. Students are then asked to draw conclusions about the impacts of this on the ecosystem.

Perfect for your ecology unit, Earth Day/Month discussions, or after state testing is completed!