Save a Bird, Save the Planet

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In this lesson, students will learn about how their waste can impact the habitats of plants and animals. Working in groups, they will create a model of a bird species by reusing materials brought from home. Students will discover how the practice of reducing waste saves natural resources, which can also conserve wildlife and their habitats.

The Energy Coalition will send you glue and markers to bring this lesson to life.

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In this lesson, students will learn about how their waste can impact the habitats of plants and animals. Working in groups, they will create a model of a bird species by reusing materials brought from home. Students will discover how the practice of reducing waste saves natural resources, which can also conserve wildlife and their habitats.

The Energy Coalition will send you glue and markers to bring this lesson to life.

In this lesson, students will learn about how their waste can impact the habitats of plants and animals. Working in groups, they will create a model of a bird species by reusing materials brought from home. Students will discover how the practice of reducing waste saves natural resources, which can also conserve wildlife and their habitats.

The Energy Coalition will send you glue and markers to bring this lesson to life.


Google Classroom Links

Use the links below to directly assign materials to your classroom.

Save a Bird, Save the Planet student text

Student Energy ACTIONS handout

My Future Energy Career handout

Save a Bird, Save the Planet vocabulary slides

Save a Bird, Save the Planet Project handout

Bird Information handout


Save a Bird, Save the Planet student text in Spanish

Student Energy ACTIONS handout in Spanish

My Future Energy Career handout in Spanish

Save a Bird, Save the Planet vocabulary slides in Spanish

Save a Bird, Save the Planet in Spanish

Bird Information handout in Spanish



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