This is a fabulous tool where elementary students can find an endangered animal to research. After selecting an endangered animal from one of the continents, the students can learn what the animal eats, their behaviors, why they are endangered, etc. There are games and links to helpful books as well as lesson plans for teachers.
This is a great site where the Animal Planet R.O.A.R. combines its efforts with the World Wildlife Fund. Their goal is to share how anyone, even children, can make a difference in the lives of endangered species. Facts are shared about each endangered specie and there is an option to adopt and help out!
This video talks about water, land, and air pollution. It discusses how people, plants, and animals are affected by pollution. This video also offers ideas for how to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
This webpage is from WWF, World Wildlife Fund, a global conservation organization that works to protect nature and all of its animals. This page provides brief yet valuable information about how we can reduce our impact to help animals affected by pollution.
This video is an end product of the solution to a group's project-based learning big idea of pollution. It incorporates the three R's of recycling: reuse, reduce, and recycle. The video shows a creative approach in involving a school to promote recycling to help endangered animals affected by pollution.
This YouTube video was produced by a non-profit organization, RI/MA, which works to promote education and action for a cleaner environment. The video shows a group of volunteers take action to clean up a beach. It is one way to show how we can help animals affected by pollution.