Science Starter Why is air pollution considered a global issue?

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Science Starter Why is air pollution considered a global issue? What are 3 reasons why we care about the quality of the air, water, and soil?

Drawing Textual Comparisons Many times, authors have a purpose greater than “telling a story”. Writing literature is a great way to tell reoccurring themes and both illustrate and narrate life lessons. Let’s take a look at this and compare a few fictional stories with what we see in reality.

Put this Venn Diagram in your notes

Compare the Lorax to Real Life

Compare Wall-E to Real Life

Assigning AQI Glue down the AQI pictures. Assign air quality values to the various pictures.