This fast-paced video will keep students engaged, while the animations help students understand the concepts.
A full transcript of the video is available with a tracking feature, so students can easily follow along.
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The video does not discuss solutions for reducing the amount of trash we produce, which would include reducing consumption, reusing items, fixing things, and recycling more.
Differentiation
Environmental clubs or science classes could research the local solid waste disposal system and do a school awareness campaign to show the community where their trash goes.
Students could come up with ways to reduce solid waste and encourage the community to commit to producing less trash.
Engineering classes could brainstorm other ways to produce something valuable with trash.
Other resources on this topic include this Project Look Sharp lesson on food waste, this video about a landfill in New Jersey that will be inundated due to sea level rise, and this Greenpeace article on cleaning up trash.