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Effects of Air Pollution | Video Lesson, Handout, Worksheets | Environment

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Dynamic Earth Learning
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I really liked this slideshow. It was easy for my low level environmental students to understand and we had some very productive conversations while discussing the notes.
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Description

This lesson explains how air pollution affects human health. It discusses the composition of air pollution, including particulate matter, and how it can cause respiratory problems, heart disease, stroke, cancer, and lung damage. The lesson also explains how indoor and outdoor pollution can affect health, and the sources of outdoor air pollutants. Additionally, it highlights the severity of the air pollution problem globally, especially in developing countries, and emphasizes the need to reduce air pollution to create a healthier world for everyone. Finally, it suggests ways people can fight air pollution.

In this environmental earth science lesson, students watch a short video, read an article, and then complete worksheets that prompt them to consider the human impact on the environment, and how this in turn harms humans as well.

Formats:

- Video mp4 file

- Handout PDF file

- Worksheet in 3 formats: Google, fillable PDF, and fully editable

- Link to blog with embedded video (in worksheet)

Total Pages
6 pages
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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NGSSHS-ESS3-4
Evaluate or refine a technological solution that reduces impacts of human activities on natural systems. Examples of data on the impacts of human activities could include the quantities and types of pollutants released, changes to biomass and species diversity, or areal changes in land surface use (such as for urban development, agriculture and livestock, or surface mining). Examples for limiting future impacts could range from local efforts (such as reducing, reusing, and recycling resources) to large-scale geoengineering design solutions (such as altering global temperatures by making large changes to the atmosphere or ocean).

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