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One Plastic Bag

Topic: One Plastic Bag

Learning Outcomes

The child should be enabled to

  • Locate Gambia on a map.
  • Know that developing countries and developed countries exist.
  • Understand the main differences between developing countries and developed countries.
  • Understand that people’s actions impact the environment, positively and negatively.
  • Identify current threats to our environment.
  • Explore ways that their actions can make a difference to environmental threats.
  • Understand that often a systematic change is needed.

 

 

Introduction

Locate Gambia on the map.

Elicit prior knowledge around the concept of developing world and developed world.

In groups children record their ideas about what the  developing world is and  what the developed world is.

Discuss each other’s ideas.

Explain that there is no one agreed definition of what a developing country is, developed countries are socially and economically advanced. Developing countries do not enjoy the same advances, aspects of their country are still developing and they are poorer.

In groups children discuss the kind of challenges that people in the developing world might face.

Development

Introduce the story.

Ask children to pay close attention to the challenges that Isatou and the women of the village are facing and how they overcome this challenge.

Read the story, One Plastic Bag to the class.

Think- Pair- Share discussions answering four questions:

  1. What happens in the story to encourage Isatou and her friends to make a change?
  2. Why did they not see the plastic as a problem before?
  3.  What did the women do about the rubbish problem?
  4. Do you think their solution will solve the problem permanently?

Plenary

Inform the children of the impact of the plastic bag levy on our society.

Class discussion are there similar issues in our society now that require a fundamental change e.g single plastic use?

Children finish sentence starters.

I see……….. as a threat to environment.

 

I can……… to help change this…….

 

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Ethics and the Environment – Exploring ways to increase our plastic recycling.

Topic: Ethics and the Environment – Exploring ways to increase our plastic recycling.

Learning Outcomes

  • Children will learn how long different plastics take to break down.
  • Children will learn alternatives to using plastics
  • Children will learn what an Eco brick is , its uses and benefits
  • Children will create an advertisement for an Eco brick

 

Introduction

Children will brainstorm what plastics they use in their daily lives and we will discuss how we dispose of these plastics. This will be followed by pair work on alternative disposals for them. We will watch a short video on how long plastics take to decompose.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uu4cBfjfA8

Teacher will show them an EcoBrick and ask for opinions on it.

Watch EcoBrick video on Cork Seal Sanctuary

Create message to deliver to other classes promoting use of them and how to set up a positive plastic environment in your class.

 

Development

 

Create message to deliver to other classes promoting use of them and how to set up a positive plastic environment in your class.

Make chart to monitor how many days plastic free and EcoBrick advertising poster.

 

Plenary

Deliver message to other classes along with an empty two litre bottle.

Continue to use EcoBricks .

Continue to update plastic free chart.

 

 

 

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