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Last Updated: Wednesday March 23 2005 14:42 GMT


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Sea pollution: How can we stop it?


Citizenship 11-14/KS3/Levels E&F
Globalisation - environmental implications

Overview


Litter on beach The biggest ever survey of Britain's beaches has shown they're covered in more rubbish than ever before.

The UK coastline is home to thousands of different species of aquatic life and sea birds.

But sewage, chemicals, plastic and litter are having a devastating effect on their water world.

Students test their knowledge of sea litter with a quiz and design an anti-pollution sticker.

Learning aims

Icebreaker

Read out this story to the class.



UK BEACHES 'COVERED IN RUBBISH'

A beach select this link for the story select this link for the printable worksheet

Ask students the following questions:
They are available as a printable worksheet. Click on the link in the blue box.

Warm up



SEA POLLUTION IN THE UK

A plastic fork sticks out of the sand after being washed up by the sea on the beaches in Prestwick, Scotland select this link for quiz Enter

Students test their knowledge of sea pollution in the UK with this quiz.

Answers for the quiz:
1c , 2a , 3 b, 4b , 5a , 6b , 7c

Main activity



I HELPED CLEAN UP MY BEACH

A tyres is washed up by the sea on the beaches in Prestwick, Scotland select this link to read Iain's Press Pack

Read out this Press Pack to the class.

From Iain's report, make two class lists:

Students chose one item from the list of objects washed up on the beach.

They design a sticker to put on it, or it's packaging, warning buyers to dispose of it properly.

The sticker should include:

Extension activity

Iain and his classmates came up with some ideas to deal with sea pollution:

Students write a letter to the Minster for the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), persuading them to carry out one of these ideas.

The letter should contain:

Plenary

Students present their stickers to the rest of the class.

They explain how they their logo, slogan and words will encourage people to reduce pollution.

Teachers' background



SEA POLLUTION SPECIAL

Tyres, plastic bottles and general rubbish washed up by the sea litter the beaches in Prestwick, Scotland select this link for our special section on sea pollution

The special section on sea pollution contains:

For hundreds more news-based lessons, click on Teachers on the left hand side.

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