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2025 Earth Day Activities for High School Students

Provided by: Population Education
Lesson Plans Grades 9-12, ap-college

Synopsis

  • Celebrate Earth Day with your high school students using these four lesson plans and two readings about how we produce, use, waste, and need energy.
  • Students research an energy-related topic, take on the role of a community member in Monrovia, Liberia, to investigate the intersections between poverty and climate change impacts, play a game to analyze the pros and cons of cap and trade as a policy, identify factors of importance in a sustainable community and develop models to measure those factors, read about different energy sources to better understand our energy future, and read a case study about solar energy use in Germany.
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Subjects: Civics, English Language Arts, Engineering
Authors: Population Education
Region: Africa, North America, United States
Languages: English

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Population Education
Population Education provides K-12 teachers with innovative, hands-on lesson plans and professional development to teach about human population growth and its effects on the environment and human well-being. Human population has grown from 1 billion to 8 billion in just over 200 years, so it is critical to examine human impacts on wildlife, climate, and natural resources while working toward equality and justice for the world’s people. Through memorable, standards-aligned classroom activities like simulations, cooperative challenges, and debate, Population Education inspires students to tackle a variety of real-world problems and to become positively engaged in their communities as the next generation of leaders and policy makers.

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