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Living Planet Report 2024: Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Activity
Use this Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) activity with students as they listen to the Nature Breaking podcast episode featuring WWF Chief Scientist, Rebecca Shaw. While Rebecca explains the findings from the Living Planet Report 2024, students will practice identifying scientific evidence to construct a well-reasoned argument.
Grade6-89-12SubjectsScience & STEMThemeWildlife & biodiversityEcosystems & habitatsClimate changeSustainability & human impact -
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Living Planet Report 2024 Educator Guide
This guide provides suggestions for ways to integrate the Living Planet Report 2024 and/or the Living Planet Report 2024 Youth Edition into your curriculum plans. Included are lesson and activity ideas grouped by subject area, along with additional resources that may be useful enhancements to the learning experience.
Grade6-89-12SubjectsScience & STEMEnglish language artsSocial studiesMathThemeWildlife & biodiversityEcosystems & habitatsClimate changeSustainability & human impact -
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Living Planet Report 2024: Youth Edition
A Guide for Our Future The Living Planet Report is produced every two years by WWF, with input from leading experts and other organizations. It is a health-check for the planet, showing how the natural world is doing, what threats it faces and what this means for us humans. The conclusions and recommendations in the LPR are based on an analysis of a great many measures of biodiversity, one of the biggest being the Living Planet Index.
Grade6-89-12ThemeWildlife & biodiversityEcosystems & habitats -
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Living Planet Report Assessment Questions
Use these questions in accompaniment with the Living Planet Report Youth Edition 2022 to help shape supplementary discussions and activities within your learning environment.
Grade6-89-12SubjectsScience & STEMEnglish language artsThemeWildlife & biodiversityEcosystems & habitatsClimate change -
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Living Planet Report Discussion Questions
Use these questions in accompaniment with the Living Planet Report 2020: Youth Edition to help shape supplementary discussions and activities within your learning environment.
Grade6-89-12SubjectsScience & STEMThemeWildlife & biodiversityEcosystems & habitatsClimate change -
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Los árboles y los tigres
En este ejercicio de descubrimiento y recopilación de datos, los estudiantes descubrirán la inmensa cantidad de productos provenientes de los bosques utilizados por los humanos.
Grade3-5SubjectsScience & STEMSocial studiesThemeWildlife & biodiversity -
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Los diarios del guardabosques
Después de leer un breve artículo sobre los guardabosques, los estudiantes redactarán una reseña para un diario como si fueran guardabosques reflexionando sobre el trabajo que realizan a diario para proteger a los elefantes.
Grade3-5SubjectsEnglish language artsThemeWildlife & biodiversity -
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Lo último
Los estudiantes entregarán un reporte de noticias para informar a sus compañeros sobre el estado actual de la biodiversidad de nuestro planeta, utilizando hechos y estadísticas del Informe Planeta Vivo 2020.
Grade6-8SubjectsEnglish language artsThemeWildlife & biodiversity -
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Macetas de origami para mariposas
Después de conocer la dependencia que tienen las mariposas monarca en el algodoncillo, los estudiantes participarán ayudando a las mariposas monarca a lo largo de su viaje creando su propia maceta de algodoncillo.
Grade3-5SubjectsScience & STEMArts & craftsThemeWildlife & biodiversityEcosystems & habitatsSustainability & human impact -
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Measuring Biodiversity: Tech Tactics
Students will evaluate data collection methods used by wildlife scientists to design a biodiversity study.
Grade6-8SubjectsScience & STEMThemeWildlife & biodiversity