Sustainability for future generations: How waste impacts our environment
What students are learning:
This term, Year Four students will develop an understanding of the impact waste has on the natural environment when not managed correctly, and explore how to contribute to a sustainable future through the Australian Curriculum: Geography. Integrating Sustainability, a key concept within the Geography Curriculum and a Cross-curriculum Priority, along with Science, students are provided opportunities to develop knowledge, values and skills enabling them to play an active role in maintaining a sustainable environment for future generations.
How students are learning and why:
Building upon your child’s prior knowledge and understanding about reducing, reusing and recycling household waste, this unit focuses on exploring effective ways of managing and investigating the impact waste, particularly plastic, has on the environment.
Processing and discussing new data allows students to think critically about sustainability. Students will discuss key issues on sustainability and discuss how they feel after watching a video on plastics and the environment.
In small groups, students’ will research, collect, process and evaluate gathered information from a variety of sources, including the internet and a fieldtrip to a local beach as they investigate the key inquiry question, “How does plastic impact our environment?”
The fieldtrip will provide students the opportunity to participate through a hands-on, real life experience as they observe, document and collect waste by developing a physical and emotional understanding and appreciation of their natural world and the impact waste has on the environment.
Students will present their findings during the school assembly through a multimedia presentation to inform peers of the importance of reducing, reusing and recycling waste and highlight the consequences that not recycling has on the environment.
This inquiry assists students to achieve an educational goal as they work towards sustaining and improving natural and social environments by being active and informed citizens. Students not only have the opportunity to learn about sustainability, but also learn through engaging in meaningful contexts, enabling them to think critically about how to contribute to a more equitable and sustainable future.
How parents can support their child’s learning.
To support your child’s learning about long term sustainability within their environment, there are endless sustainable practices you can encourage and model to emphasise the difference that can be made. Encouraging participation in local and national environmental initiatives such as Clean Up Australia Day allows your child to actively be involved in helping to protect and care for their environment.
Encouraging your child to make informed choices whether to reduce, reuse or recycle waste will ensure they are contributing to the sustainability of future generations. Furthermore, where possible, reduce the amount of plastics and disposable packaging in food choices sent to school by using reusable food containers as it can help your child make connections on making environmentally responsible choices.
















