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Plastic Waste Impact

English (ELA) • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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English (ELA)
60
25 students
9 April 2026

Teaching Instructions

Create a lesson plan on the topic of plastic waste for Grade 5 students in Canada (BC curriculum). Include learning objectives, key activities, discussion points about the impact of plastic waste on the environment, and ways to reduce plastic usage. The lesson should be about 60 minutes long and engaging for young learners.

Overview

This 60-minute lesson engages Grade 5 students in British Columbia with focused learning about the environmental impact of plastic waste and actionable ways to reduce plastic use. The lesson aligns with the BC English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum, integrating reading comprehension, speaking, and critical thinking, while connecting to environmental science concepts.


Curriculum Connections

English Language Arts (Grade 5)
Content Focus: Informational Texts; Oral Language Development; Critical Thinking

  • Reading/Viewing
    • Students use comprehension strategies to understand and interpret informational texts about environmental topics.
    • Competency: Students recruit prior knowledge, make predictions, and draw conclusions from texts (EL5-2).
  • Writing/Representing
    • Students create writing that communicates ideas clearly for an intended purpose and audience. (EL5-6).
  • Oral Language / Listening and Speaking
    • Engage in discussions, ask questions, express ideas, and respond to others with respect. (EL5-1, EL5-3).

Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies (Environmental Awareness)

  • Explore the impact of human activities on the environment, such as plastic pollution.
  • Promote sustainable habits and stewardship.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Describe the environmental effects of plastic waste on land, water, and wildlife (EL5-2).
  2. Discuss ways individuals and communities can reduce plastic use and waste (EL5-3).
  3. Create a short persuasive oral presentation or poster to advocate for reducing plastic waste (EL5-6, EL5-1).
  4. Demonstrate respectful listening and contribute thoughtfully during group discussions (EL5-1).

Materials Needed

  • Large chart paper or whiteboard
  • Markers and coloured pencils
  • Printed images or real examples of plastic waste and recycling symbols
  • Short informational text / article on plastic pollution (age-appropriate, simplified)
  • “Idea Cards” with examples of plastic use and reduction strategies
  • Audio recording device or tablet (optional for presentations)

Lesson Timeline

1. Introduction (10 minutes)

  • Begin by showing images/real examples of plastic waste found in the environment.
  • Ask: What do you see? Have you seen plastic waste like this near your home or school?
  • Briefly explain today’s topic: understanding how plastic waste affects our planet and what we can do about it.
  • Link to prior knowledge: Why do we use plastic? What happens when we throw it away?

2. Reading & Discussion (15 minutes)

  • Read aloud or have pairs read a short, simplified infographic or article about plastic pollution.
  • Clarify difficult vocabulary (e.g., biodegradable, microplastics, landfill).
  • Use a “think-pair-share” strategy:
    • What are some ways plastic harms animals and ecosystems?
    • What do you think happens to plastic waste after you throw it in the trash?
  • Record key points on the board (environmental impact).

3. Group Activity: Reducing Plastic Use (15 minutes)

  • Divide class into 5 groups of 5 students each.
  • Give each group “Idea Cards” describing common plastic items and reduction strategies (e.g., reusable bags, water bottles, avoiding straws).
  • Task: Groups discuss and list 3 practical ways their families or school could reduce plastic use.
  • Groups create a quick poster or mind map with their ideas.

4. Presentations and Role-Play (15 minutes)

  • Each group presents their reduction ideas briefly to the class.
  • Challenge: Encourage persuasive language or slogans (e.g., “Say no to plastic straws!”).
  • Optionally, record presentations for self-review or share with other classes.
  • Role-play: Select volunteers to play a person who uses plastic waste and an environmentalist explaining alternatives.

5. Wrap-Up & Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Recap major points: environmental impact and what we can do to help.
  • Have students complete a quick exit slip:
    • Name one way you will try to reduce plastic use this week.
    • Write one new fact you learned today.
  • Encourage students to share these reflections with family to extend learning.

Assessment

  • Formative: Teacher observation during discussions, group work, and presentations focusing on students’ understanding and use of vocabulary and concepts.
  • Exit Slip Review: Check for thoughtful, relevant responses indicating comprehension and personal connection.
  • Oral Presentation: Assess clarity, engagement, and use of persuasive language according to Grade 5 ELA speaking standards.

Extension Ideas

  • Create a class “Plastic-Free Challenge” tracking plastic reduction over a month.
  • Link with local stewardship programs or community clean-up events.
  • Use digital tools (e.g., presentation apps) to design awareness campaigns.

Reflection for Teachers

This lesson integrates English language skills with environmental awareness, nurturing critical thinking and responsible citizenship. Encouraging student voice through presentations and role-play makes the learning active and memorable. Strategic questioning and collaborative tasks ensure inclusivity and engagement for diverse learners consistent with BC’s competency-based framework.

Consider adapting reading materials or activities as needed for ELL students or those requiring additional support. Using visuals and hands-on examples is particularly effective for this topic.


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