Air pollution activities for primary school
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Engage students with the topic by having them stand and begin walking around the room as you play music. Encourage them to get some of their wiggles out by dancing. After a few minutes, stop the music and have students give a 'high five' to the person standing closest, then sit next to their partner.Have partners share their knowledge of air pollution, recording key ideas on a piece of paper. After two minutes, tell them to identify three main things they know.Now have partners join another group to create a foursome and repeat the process, allowing them to share answers before cooperatively determining three main things.Repeat with an eight-person group before finally completing as a whole class. Write the three agreed-upon concepts on the board.Ask:What is air pollution?Where does air pollution come from?What are some types of air pollution?Brainstorm answers to these questions with students and record on the board.Now start the lesson video What Is Air Pollution? - Definition, Sources & Types and pause at 0:54.Record the answer to 'What is air pollution?' on the board and have students write in notebooks.
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1. Make with them rallies.
2. Create a awareness among them
3. Their parents should be addressed by them.
4. Rather than conducting a private transport encourage them by public transport
2. Create a awareness among them
3. Their parents should be addressed by them.
4. Rather than conducting a private transport encourage them by public transport
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