Fireworks - Did You Welcome New Year With a Bang?
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Think and talk
- Do you celebrate NYE in your country?
- If yes, how do you celebrate?
- Make a list of different traditions. Was this year’s NYE different to the previous years?
- If no, how would you describe the celebrations taking place in Europe and many other parts of the world?
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Make a list!
More and more cities are banning fireworks on NYE. What could be the possible reasons? Make a list!
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Watch the video. Did you cover all mentioned problem areas in your previous discussion?
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Fill in the gaps
Manufacturing: Fireworks use ______, papers and cardboard which are not ecofriendly. Fireworks are made in factories that pollute the environment. These factories often engage in _____ ______.
Transportation: Fireworks sustain the transport industry in a big way. From distribution by planes, boats and trucks to local collection at retail stores, fireworks contribute to the pollution caused by _________.
Air pollution: The ________ from fireworks consists mainly of fine toxic dust that can easily enter the lungs. This represents a real _______ for people with asthma and for children.
Water pollution: Fireworks ________ can contaminate water supplies and _______ on the ground can be carried away by the rain and end up in our lakes, rivers or oceans.
Noise pollution: Fireworks can be loud and ________ can travel far. These sounds are not only annoying to humans but also they affect animals and pets.
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Let's match!
Activate the pencil and match the left and the right side!
A. an indication or warning of probable trouble
B. having a beneficial effect on the environment or at least not causing environmental damage
C. the full-time employment of children below a minimum age laid down by statute
D. the making of goods by manual labour or by machinery, especially on a large scale
E. the settling to the ground particles ejected into the atmosphere from the earth by explosions, eruptions, forest fires, etc.
F. something that remains after a part is removed, disposed of, or used
1 Manufacturing
2 ecofriendly
3 Child labour
4 Threat
5 Fallout
6 Residues
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Do you think it would be a good idea to ban all fireworks in your city? In which other ways could you enjoy and have fun celebrating NYE?
not to ban...
To ban...
or
NEXT
Want to learn more?
NEXT
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Lesson plan by Tabea Heimbach
Digital material by Milica Vukadin
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Fireworks - Did You Welcome New Year With a Bang?
eltsustainable.org
START
Think and talk
teacher's notes
NEXT
Make a list!
More and more cities are banning fireworks on NYE. What could be the possible reasons? Make a list!
teacher's notes
NEXT
Watch the video. Did you cover all mentioned problem areas in your previous discussion?
NEXT
Fill in the gaps
Manufacturing: Fireworks use ______, papers and cardboard which are not ecofriendly. Fireworks are made in factories that pollute the environment. These factories often engage in _____ ______. Transportation: Fireworks sustain the transport industry in a big way. From distribution by planes, boats and trucks to local collection at retail stores, fireworks contribute to the pollution caused by _________. Air pollution: The ________ from fireworks consists mainly of fine toxic dust that can easily enter the lungs. This represents a real _______ for people with asthma and for children. Water pollution: Fireworks ________ can contaminate water supplies and _______ on the ground can be carried away by the rain and end up in our lakes, rivers or oceans. Noise pollution: Fireworks can be loud and ________ can travel far. These sounds are not only annoying to humans but also they affect animals and pets.
teacher's notes
NEXT
Let's match!
Activate the pencil and match the left and the right side!
A. an indication or warning of probable trouble B. having a beneficial effect on the environment or at least not causing environmental damage C. the full-time employment of children below a minimum age laid down by statute D. the making of goods by manual labour or by machinery, especially on a large scale E. the settling to the ground particles ejected into the atmosphere from the earth by explosions, eruptions, forest fires, etc. F. something that remains after a part is removed, disposed of, or used
1 Manufacturing 2 ecofriendly 3 Child labour 4 Threat 5 Fallout 6 Residues
teacher's notes
NEXT
Do you think it would be a good idea to ban all fireworks in your city? In which other ways could you enjoy and have fun celebrating NYE?
not to ban...
To ban...
or
NEXT
Want to learn more?
NEXT
eltsustainable.org
Lesson plan by Tabea Heimbach
Digital material by Milica Vukadin
aliceinmethodologyland.com
Thank you for participating!
Copyright: eltsustainable.org 2021 For classroom use only.