Powerpoint Lesson 3- HL 9 Q1 0303 Collective Action for the Environment PS.pptx

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Prevention and Management of Environmental Health Issues Grade 9 • Unit 3

The knowledge gained in this unit can be applied to the following: committing to a sustainable lifestyle by consciously practicing sustainable choices and habits embodying maka-kalikasan values supporting collective action and campaigns for environmental action strengthening the value of maagap in the urgency of personal and collective efforts for the environment Practical Applications

Central Question In what ways can our personal and collective actions contribute to improving human health and the environment?

Collective Action for the Environment Lesson 3

At the end of this lesson, the learners should be able to do the following: Identify examples of collective action for the environment. Describe collective action for the environment. Demonstrate an understanding of the collective action for the environment. Learning Targets

Guess the collective action described using the jumbled letters. Recharge

RTHEA URHO – a global effort where all lights will be turned off for an hour. Recharge

EARTH HOUR – a global effort where all lights will be turned off for an hour. Recharge

CUDEER SUEER CRYCELE – an effort known as the 3Rs where practices and habits are built to minimize waste Recharge

REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE – an effort known as the 3Rs where practices and habits are built to minimize waste Recharge

ALOCSTA UNPLACE – an effort where volunteers will visit seaside areas and pick up trash. Recharge

COASTAL CLEANUP – an effort where volunteers will visit seaside areas and pick up trash. Recharge

Collective Actions: Earth Hour reduce, reuse, recycle coastal cleanup Recharge Activity Processing

Plan out your own recycled art. Enlighten

Instructions Form four groups. Plan out an art exhibit using trash or recycled waste. Design your own project, such as a recycled sculpture, a shadow art, or a recycled fashion. Enlighten

Earth Day or Earth Hour w orldwide event g oal: to teach and inspire people to protect the environment c onserve electricity for 1 hour War on Waste Reduce – conserve water, food, and other nonrenewable sources of energy Reuse – encourage learners to bring their own water bottle, utensils, straw, among others Recycle – create something using recyclable materials

Recycled Art Competition or Environmental Fashion Show cultural and art events that can encourage and help raise awareness among learners Community Garden or Tree Planting Program b ackyard vegetable garden for the community to participate in s tart from your own backyard and build up to the community park or vacant lot

Making an exhibit How did you come up with your design concept? How do you propose to evaluate your work? How do you think observers will perceive your project? Activity Processing Enlighten

How do we encourage more people to join? Reexplore

Instructions Retain the groupings from the previous activity. After creating your art exhibit, plan out how you will advertise and encourage people to participate in your movement for collective action. Make a step-by-step action plan of how you will convince others to join your cause. Use the different forms of social media as your platform. Prepare a sample of your advertisement. Reexplore

Collective Action Reexplore Activity Processing In what ways can you encourage more people to join the collective action for the environment? How do you think social media posts drive engagement and participation in collective actions for the environment? How do you propose your invitations be evaluated?

Slides 8 & 9: Cityscape at night with lights reflecting by luruggiero is licensed under Envato License via Envato Elements . Slides 10 & 11: Eco concept with recycling symbol on table background top view by FabrikaPhoto is licensed under Envato License via Envato Elements . Slides 12 & 13: Female Volunteer Picking Up Trash by DragonImages is licensed under Envato License via Envato Elements .

Hands holding bag with paper trash and recycle sign on black background, top view by AtlasComposer is licensed under Envato License via Envato Elements .

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