Lesson Plan of Effects of Pollution on Environment General Science Grade V
Lesson Plan of Effects of Pollution on Environment
General Science Grade V
Students’ Learning Outcomes
·
Explain the effects of water,
land and air pollution on environment and suggest ways to reduce them.
·
Plan and conduct a campaign
to bring awareness to a problem of environmental pollution in their surroundings.
Information for Teachers
Effects of water pollution:
·
Untreated sewage water
contains bacteria causing cholera, typhoid, diarrhea and dysentery.
·
Sewage water produces bad
smell due to two gases i. e. ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.
·
Acid rain, the fertilizers
and pesticides contaminate our water and causes killing of fishes.
Effects of Air Pollution:
·
Smoke from chimneys causes
acid rain and diseases of lunges, skin and eyes.
·
Burning of garbage / plastics
produces poisonous gases which are lethal for humans, animals and plants.
Effects of Land Pollution:
·
Garbage from houses, schools,
offices, hospitals are thrown into streets or at open places. These places are
used by rats, flies, worms and germs which spread diseases.
Material / Resources
Pictures of different types
of pollution from newspaper / magazine etc. Petroleum jelly, clip board, plastic knife. Two small glass jars, vinegar,
plant leaves with stem, textbook.
Worm up Activity
·
Use pictures of water, land
and air pollution and ask students to differentiate among the kinds of
pollution.
·
Ask students to make a list
of causes of air, water and land pollution.
Development
Activity 1
·
Half fill a beaker with tap
water and another beaker with the same quantity of polluted water of pond,
stream or river. Ask the students to compare the two waters for color, smell,
transparency and suspended particles.
·
Draw the following table on
board and fill it with answers given by the students.
·
Now ask the following
questions from students to conclude this activity.
Colour
|
Smell
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Transparency
|
Suspended Particles
|
|
Tap water
|
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Water from pond or Stream
or River
|
------Which water will you
like to drink?
------What will happen if
water of both beakers is mixed?
------If you drink mixed
water, will it cause any disease?
------Name some diseases
which may spread if the polluted water is used for drinking purpose?
(Expected Ans: Typhoid, Cholera and dysentery)
Activity 2
Divide students into groups
and instruct them for the following activity:
·
Spread petroleum jelly on three
plain papers with the help of a plastic knife.
·
Attach one paper to a
clipboard and place it outside.
·
Place one paper in the
classroom under the teachers’ desk.
·
Place one paper near window
in the classroom.
·
After a day or two compare
the papers to see how pollution has effected the petroleum jelly placed at the
different locations.
·
Ask students which paper has
the greatest effect of pollution? What does it show?
·
Conclude the results through
thinking and predictions. Explain the effects of air pollution.
Activity 3
·
Divide
students into groups and instruct them for the following activity:
·
Take two
jars and labels one as “water” and fill it with plain tap water.
·
Label the
second jar “acid water” and fill it with half vinegar and half tap water.
·
Dip four
leaves completely in each of the jars.
·
Observe the
leaves after a few days and record your observations.
·
Ask
students what is the effect of acid water on leaves? What does it show?
·
Conclude
the results through thinking and predictions and explain the effects of air
pollution (acid rain)
Cause of
Pollution
|
Types of
Pollution
|
Effects
of Pollution
|
Ways to
reduce Pollution
|
Burning
fuels
|
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Use of
fertilizers and pesticides
|
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Sewage
water
|
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Garbage
waste
|
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Industrial
waste
|
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Cutting
trees
|
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Burning
of plastic
|
Sum up / Conclusion
·
Water may
contain bacteria causing cholera, typhoid, diarrhea and dysentery.
·
Sewage
water produces bad smell due to two gases i. e. ammonia and hydrogen sulphide.
·
Smoke from
chimneys causes acid rain and diseases of lungs, skin and eyes.
·
Burning of
garbage / plastics produces poisonous gases which are lethal for humans,
animals and plants.
·
Garbage
from houses, schools, offices, hospitals are thrown into streets or at open
places. These places are used by rats, flies worms and germs which spread
diseases.
·
Involve the
students in solving the questions given at the end of chapter / unit in
textbook.
Assessment
Ask students to give reasons
for the following :
·
Pollution
may disturb the natural food chain. How?
·
Sometimes
when you go out, there is fog in winter and things are not visible. Why?
·
Sometimes,
after rain, the underground water becomes polluted. Why?
Ask students to rewrite the
following statements after making corrections.
1.
Human
beings cause air pollution by using electricity.
2.
When solid
waste is dumped (underground), it provides home for disease carrying animals
such as rabbits and rats.
Follow up
Ask students to conduct a
pollution awareness Campaign: Ask them
to:
·
Make a
visit around their homes.
·
Enlist
types of pollution and causes of each types
·
Enlist the
ways to reduce these pollutions.
·
Go to the
neighborhood homes and share the ways to reduce these pollution.
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