This activity supports elementary students in taking informed action on climate change.
The class project is a fun way for students to connect the image of their own real footprint with the concept of carbon footprints.
Prerequisites
Students should already have an understanding of climate change and how greenhouse gases contribute to the global climate change.
Additional materials such as paint, plates, and large sheets of paper are needed to complete the activity.
Differentiation & Implementation
Elementary school classes can do this activity as part of a community service project. Students can first brainstorm solutions for reducing their own carbon footprints, and then work together to educate others in their communities.
Cross-curricular connections can be made in art classes by completing this activity as part of a unit on painting and design techniques.
Pair this activity with the interactive Footprint Calculator or explore the other links under the "sources" tab.
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