Description
What It Is:
A Grade 12 environmental science worksheet examining major types of pollution—air, water, and soil—and their effects on ecosystems and human health. Students identify pollution sources, analyze cause-and-effect relationships, and evaluate solutions for reducing urban pollution.
Why Use It:
Builds critical thinking by connecting pollution to environmental health outcomes and public policy decisions. Reinforces real-world applications of environmental science concepts such as ecological consequences, health impacts, and sustainable urban planning.
How to Use It:
• Use as an in-class activity to support lessons on pollution and environmental health
• Assign as a short-response or discussion-based assessment
• Pair with case studies on air quality, water contamination, or agricultural pollution
Grade Suitability:
Designed for upper secondary learners.
• Grade 12: Pollution analysis, human health impacts, and solution evaluation
Target Users:
Grade 12 environmental science teachers, earth science educators, and high school students studying pollution and environmental health.
A Grade 12 environmental science worksheet examining major types of pollution—air, water, and soil—and their effects on ecosystems and human health. Students identify pollution sources, analyze cause-and-effect relationships, and evaluate solutions for reducing urban pollution.
Why Use It:
Builds critical thinking by connecting pollution to environmental health outcomes and public policy decisions. Reinforces real-world applications of environmental science concepts such as ecological consequences, health impacts, and sustainable urban planning.
How to Use It:
• Use as an in-class activity to support lessons on pollution and environmental health
• Assign as a short-response or discussion-based assessment
• Pair with case studies on air quality, water contamination, or agricultural pollution
Grade Suitability:
Designed for upper secondary learners.
• Grade 12: Pollution analysis, human health impacts, and solution evaluation
Target Users:
Grade 12 environmental science teachers, earth science educators, and high school students studying pollution and environmental health.
