
Social Sciences • 15 • 15 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Australian Curriculum (F-10)
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This lesson introduces Foundation students in Australia to environmental responsibility through the picture book Litterbug Doug by Ellie Bethel. Students will engage in a discussion about pollution, explore visual prompts, and develop simple, actionable ways to help care for their environment.
Subject: Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) – Geography
Curriculum Level: Foundation Year
Elaboration Focus: The importance of places to people and ways they can care for places (ACHASSK015)
Begin by asking students:
Explain that today we are going to read a special book about a messy character called Litterbug Doug and learn about how we can look after the environment.
Read Litterbug Doug with enthusiasm, stopping at key moments to engage students with questions:
Lay out the laminated pictures—one showing a littered environment and one showing a clean environment. Ask students to gather around and discuss:
Encourage students to share their ideas and reinforce ways they can help:
✅ Putting rubbish in a bin
✅ Picking up litter with an adult’s help
✅ Recycling and reusing materials
Place a few small pieces of safe, clean 'rubbish' (paper, plastic, cardboard) around the play area. Ask for volunteers to ‘fix the environment’ by picking up the rubbish and sorting it into a small bin and a recycling box.
Afterward, highlight:
Conclude with:
✔ Did students actively participate in discussions?
✔ Could they identify problems caused by litter?
✔ Were they able to suggest and apply simple ways to care for the environment?
This interactive and thought-provoking lesson allows young learners to develop a strong connection with their environment and feel empowered to make a difference! 🌱🍃
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