Introduction
Let’s make it for a Grade 7 Life Skills topic on Environmental Conservation and pollution.
1. Introduction
Imagine that your community has noticed an increase in litter, smoke, and dirty water around your area. The local council needs young environmental ambassadors to come up with ways to reduce pollution and make the town clean again.
Your task is to investigate the causes and effects of pollution and propose practical solutions to save the
Task
Task
You and your group will:
Research the main types of Research , causes, and effects of pollution (air, water, land).
Create an awareness poster or short PowerPoint presentation showing how to reduce pollution.
Present your findings to the class as if you were speaking to a town meeting.
Process
Process
Follow these steps carefully:
1. Form groups of 4–5 learners.
Each member chooses a role:
Researcher: Finds information from given websites.
Writer: Records the main points.
Designer: Creates the poster or presentation.
Presenter: Shares the group’s work with the class.
3. Use the online resources below to find information.
4. Discuss your findings as a team and decide on three best solutions to reduce pollution.
5. Design your poster or presentation together.
Design your poster or presentation together.
6. Present your final work to the class.
4. Resources
Use these reliable online resources for your research:
National Geographic Kids – Pollution Facts
EPA Students’ Page on the Environment
UNICEF – Climate Change and Children
You may also use your Life Skills textbook or school library for extra information.
Evaluation
Evaluation
Your work will be marked using this rubric:
Criteria Excellent (4) Good (3) Fair (2) Poor (1)
Teamwork Everyone participated actively Most worked together Few participated Very little cooperation
Content Accuracy All facts correct and well-explained Mostly correct Some mistakes Many errors
Creativity & Presentation Very creative and clear Good effort Some creativity Poorly presented
Solutions Suggested Practical, realistic, and thoughtful Mostly realistic Few good ideas Weak or unrealistic ideas
Conclusion
Conclusion
Congratulations, environmental heroes! 🌍
You have learned that pollution harms people, animals, and the planet — but everyone can help make a difference.
Reflect on what you discovered and write a few sentences in your notebook:
> “What will I personally do to keep my environment clean?
Credits
🏅 Credits Page
This WebQuest was created by [mss Maria Erastus ]
for educational use in the Life Skills curriculum.
Inspiration and Framework:
Based on the WebQuest model developed by Bernie Dodge and Tom March (1995).
Online Resources Referenced:
National Geographic Kids – Pollution Facts for Students
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Students’ Page
UNICEF – Climate Change and Children
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) – Protecting Nature
Acknowledgment:
Special thanks to educators promoting environmental awareness and 21st-century learning through inquiry-based activities. 🌍💚
Teacher Page
Teacher Page
Title: Saving Our Planet – How Can We Reduce Pollution?
Subject: Life Skills
Grade Level: Grade 7
Duration: 3–5 Lessons (Short-Term WebQuest)
Learning Objectives
By the end of this WebQuest, learners should be able to:
Identify the main types, causes, and effects of pollution.
critical thinking and problem-solving to suggest realistic solutions.
Demonstrate teamwork and collaboration in group activities.
Use technology and online resources responsibly to conduct research.
Communicate ideas clearly through posters or presentations.
Teacher role
Introduce the WebQuest and explain the purpose and process.
Divide learners into groups and assign or help them choose roles.
Guide learners during research to ensure credible and safe online use.
Provide feedback and support during poster or presentation creation.
Use the rubric to evaluate group performance fairly.
Lead a short reflection activity at the end to reinforce environmental awareness.
Resources and Materials
Access to computers, tablets, or printed online resources.
Poster-making supplies (markers, paper, glue, etc.)
Projector or board for presentations.
Evaluation rubric (provided in the WebQuest).
Time Allocation
Phase Activity Estimated Time
Introduction & Group Formation Explaining the task 30 min
Research & Discussion Online exploration 1–2 lessons
Poster/Presentation Creation Group work 1 lesson
Presentation & Reflection Sharing findings 1 lesson.
Assessment Method
Group project (poster/presentation)
Peer and teacher evaluation
Individual reflection notes.