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World Environment Day Interactive Lessons

The environmental crisis we find ourselves in today has grown since the 1970s to a point where we now need to change the way we live. Making sure that we take care of our planet is crucial for the survival of future generations.

Every year, on the 5th of June, we observe World Environment Day, a day that encourages awareness and actions for the protection of our environment.

How can your students be part of the solution, make a difference, and save the Earth? It is sometimes little things can make a big difference, and that is why students need to learn more about the actions that they can take today.

The following interactive lessons will help you teach the importance of taking care of the planet and the ways to do it. Created by the teachers in our Global Content Department, the lessons can easily be integrated into your World Environment Day lesson plan.

Easy Ways to Save the Environment what a wonderful world

SAVE THE EARTH make a difference

The lessons are easy-to-use and can be edited to fit any lesson plan, curriculum, or grade needs.

How do I get the lessons?

Get the lessons for FREE from the MultiTeach® Lessons Community. Click the images above, and then you can download the lesson to your computer. You can also find these lessons on Lessons Online (30-days FREE trial available), by typing their title in the search field.

How can I use the lessons?

If you’ve downloaded the lessons to your computer, you can use them in Snowflake MultiTeach, on your classroom’s large touchscreen display. Open the Lessons app and import the lesson you want to use.

When you have access to the lessons in Lessons Online, you and your students can use them on any device, such as a touchscreen, laptop, or tablet with an internet connection. Just press play to begin.

If you want access to other ready-made lessons, browse the MultiTeach Lessons Community, request them in our Facebook group, on Twitter or email us at mail@nuiteq.com.

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