Sharing the planet
We have a responsibility to share and sustain the world’s resources
Advanced
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I can name 3 or more examples of the world’s resources
I can explain how these can be sustained using personal examples of what they can do and how they can be sustained globally
I can demonstrate an understanding that the world’s resources need to be shared and that we need to share our resources
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I can explain the reasons we share resources from within our classroom and beyond
I can give 3 or more examples of consequences of ‘not-sharing’ resources from within my classroom and beyond.
I can give 3 or more examples of what happens if we do not sustain resources in my own classroom and beyond.
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I show leadership by actively teaching others to share and sustain resources in a variety of contexts.
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I understand and appreciate the importance of the environment for human life and survival. I care about environmental issues and can think about sustainable solutions that affect the planet and its inhabitants..
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Proficient
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I can name at least 2 examples of the world’s resources
I can explain how these can be sustained using personal examples of what they can do and/or how they can be sustained globally
I can demonstrate an understanding that the world’s resources need to be shared and that we need to share our resources
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I can explain the reasons we share resources from within our classroom and beyond.
I can give 2 or more examples of consequences of ‘not-sharing’ resources from within my classroom and beyond.
I can give 2 examples of what happens if we do not sustain resources in my own classroom and beyond.
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I actively share resources with peers
I actively sustain resources.
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I understand that caring for the environment is important for our survival. The solutions created take into account the environment and the dangers it is facing.
I understand that what happens in one part of the world affects other parts as well. I know that injustices exist, and want to help make a difference in others’ lives and the world.
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Consolidating
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I can name at least 2 examples of the world’s resources
I can explain with support, how these can be sustained using personal examples of what they can do and/or how they can be sustained globally
I can demonstrate an understanding with support, that the world’s resources need to be shared and that we need to share our resources
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I can explain reasons with support, why we share resources from within in my classroom and beyond.
I can give 2 examples with support, of consequences of ‘not-sharing’ resources
I can give 2 examples with support, of what happens if we do not sustain the world’s resources
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I actively share resources with peers (with reminders)
I actively sustain resources with reminders.
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I am beginning to understand that caring for the environment is important for our survival as human beings. The solutions created take into account the environment and the threats it is facing.
I am beginning to understand that what happens in one part of the world affects other parts as well. I know that injustices exist, and want to help make a difference in others’ lives and the world.
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Beginning
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I can name an example of a resource and say how this resource can be sustained and shared (may need teacher support to do so)
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I can explain reasons with support.
I can share resources from within my classroom and beyond.
I can give an example with support, of a consequence of ‘not-sharing’ resources
I can gives an example with support, of what happens if we do not sustain the world’s resources
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I actively share resources with peers (with reminders)
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I have a low level of
awareness and caring about
environmental issues, and I tend
to see them as someone else’s
problem.
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Lines of inquiry
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How do we share and sustain the world’s resources? (function)
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Why is it important to share and sustain resources? (causation)
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What is my responsibility as a citizen to share and sustain resources?
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Genuine interest in human and environmental sustainability
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Key Concepts
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Function
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Causation
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Responsibility and Perspective
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Citizenship
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