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Sustainable living at home

This delightful lesson plan contains a learning outcome, success criteria, pre-lesson preparation, resources, learning sequences and a conclusion. Students will gain an understanding of how living sustainably affects them at home by the end of the lesson. The teacher will explore with the class areas where they could make improvements, before bringing a speaker on biodegradable products to the classroom. The teacher should encourage students to write questions for the visitor. The final task of the lesson requires students to write a 'sustainable living checklist', then produce a YouTube video in groups! The lesson concludes with time for the student to reflect on their learning in their learning log, and the student is encouraged to talk about sustainable living at home as a homework discussion.

Themes: The world
Resource Types: Lesson Plan
Years: Year 7 | Pages: 3 | Code: E5670-12

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Maria Gill

Maria Gill writes full time from a seaside village north of Auckland, New Zealand. She has had 20 children’s books published for the retail market and another 35 educational books for the international market. Maria specialises in children’s non-fiction books. Seven of her books have been shortlisted for children’s book awards (New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards and LIANZA Awards) and eight have been Storylines Notable Books. Her book ‘Anzac Heroes’ won the New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adult Non-fiction Award and the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year Award. ‘New Zealand Hall of Fame’ won the Children’s Choice in the non-fiction category. Previously she has been a primary school teacher and she also has a Graduate Diploma in Journalism Studies. Maria also reviews books on http://kidsbooksnz.blogspot.com . For more information about Maria please go to www.mariagill.co.nz

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