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Unit 8. Nature Matters.

Page 127.

Workbook
Learning Objectives.

L.O. Students will begin to understand


how to use relative clauses.

L.O. Students will learn how about how


we can help the environment.
New Vocabulary

1. Air pollution 10. Non-


2. Plastic pollution biodegradable
3. Rising sea levels 11. Microparticle
4. Melting ice caps 12. Reduce
13. Reuse
5. Rubbish 14. Recycle
6. Environment 15. Ocean
7. Environmentalist 16. Medical products
8. Global Warming 17. Single use
9. Eco-friendly 18. Replace
Math Vocabulary

1. Sphere
2. Cube
3. Cuboid
4. Cylinder
5. Triangular prism
6. Triangle
7. Square
8. Rectangle
9. Circle
Look, listen and discuss what is happening in the pictures.
How We Can Help the
Environment
The environment is the natural world.

To help the environment, we can think about


how our lives and actions affect the
natural world.

We can all make small changes that will help the environment.

If everyone in the world made one small change to help the environment,
imagine the positive difference we could make!
Turn off the Tap When You Brush
Your Teeth

By turning off the tap when you brush your teeth, you will
save around 12 litres of water.

If you brush your teeth twice a day, this will save 24


litres of water each day, or 168 litres a week!
How Does Saving Water Help the
Environment?
Less water is used from rivers, lochs and reservoirs.

Less energy is needed to clean and pump the wastewater.


Use Both Sides of Paper When
You are Drawing or Writing
This helps to save trees, as paper is made from trees.

Trees are very important to the environment as they absorb a gas called
carbon dioxide and make a gas called oxygen. We need oxygen to breathe.
Sort and Recycle Your Rubbish

Recycle plastic, paper and food waste by sorting them into the correct bins.

Recycling helps
to reduce waste
and means less
rubbish ends up
in landfill sites.
Can You Sort and Recycle This
Rubbish?
Walk Instead of Going by Car

Cars produce harmful gases that can


damage the environment.

Walking is good exercise and helps you to stay


fit and healthy.
Take a Reusable Bag When You
Go to the Supermarket or Shops

Using reusable bags helps us to use fewer plastic bags, which can
damage the environment if they become rubbish.
Use a Refillable Water Bottle

This helps to
reduce plastic
waste and saves
you money.
Plant Seeds in Your Garden
Growing plants helps the environment, as plants release oxygen and
absorb carbon dioxide. Plants also provide food and a place to live
for lots of insects, animals and birds.
Feed the Birds in Winter

Birds often struggle to find enough food in cold weather so you can
help them by leaving seeds and bird food in your garden.
Always Put Your Litter in the Bin

Litter can harm


wildlife and makes
the environment
look untidy. You can
help to stop this
from happening by
putting your litter in
the bin.
The Environment Needs You!

Choose one of these ways to help the environment and give it a try.
Together we can all make a difference.

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