How can you make the world a better place? Ms. Gardner’s 5th grade class 2007-2008.

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How can you make the world a better place? Ms. Gardner’s 5th grade class

Is the Earth in Crisis? Explain your answer Yes, No,

The Earth’s Resources Renewable Resources Non-Renewable Resources Inexhaustible Resources

Outside Influences In Our Lives List 3 ways adults are destroying our Earth

Outside Influences In Our Lives List 3 ways the adults in our lives are teaching us to save the Earth

What factors have contributed to pollution? List 3 items that have contributed to the Earth’s water, air, and land being polluted

Needs and Wants List 3 needs you have: List 3 wants you have: