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10 Things You Can Do To Give Wildlife A Break Matching Game

Overview

This matching game activity is designed to engage students around actionable solutions for protecting wildlife

Activity Type:

Lesson

Target Grade Level:

K-2, 3-5

Estimated Duration:

Varies

Topics:

Regional Impacts

Possible Connections to NGSS

Performance Expectations

K-ESS3-3: Communicate solutions that will reduce the impact of humans on the land, water, air, and/or other living things in the local environment.

4-ESS3-1: Obtain and combine information to describe that energy and fuels are derived from natural resources and their uses affect the environment.

5-ESS3-1: Combine and obtain information about ways individual communities use science ideas to protect Earth’s resources and environment.


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