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To-Do List… Grab your portfolio from the back drawer once everyone in your group has arrived. Grab an air quality book from the side counter Get your journal out and create 3 new entries titled: THE STORY OF MALAIRE THE LORAX MAKING CONNECTIONS AIR COMPARE

Story of Malaire Grab an Air Quality book from the side counter. Create a journal entry called “The Story of Malaire” Read pages 3-7 in the Air Quality Book Answer questions #1-4 in complete sentences in your journal.

The Lorax Video Create another journal entry called “The Lorax” Copy the questions below into your journal and leave space to answer them. Then watch the video to answer the questions What is air quality like in the video? What contributes to this air quality? What are some examples of “thneeds” in your life that people think we need but may be impacting our environment?

Making Connections Draw a venn diagram to compare and contrast Malaire with The Lorax and the real world. Be specific!

Air Compare- Good Air Sketch what good-quality air would look like under an extremely powerful magnifying tool. Describe what you included in your sketch of good-quality air and WHY you chose to include it? (This should be 5-7 sentence paragraph, making sure to explain your statements!)

Air Compare- Bad Air Sketch what bad-quality air would look like under an extremely powerful magnifying tool. Describe what you included in your sketch of good-quality air and WHY you chose to include it? (This should be 5-7 sentence paragraph, making sure to explain your statements!)