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400 million tons of plastic is produced every year, 36% of which is designed for single use or packaging. Of that number, only 9% is recycled. It’s fair to say that plastics are everywhere, including the ocean. In fact, approximately 13 million tons of plastic enters oceanic currents annually. Plastic has become a pillar of modern life. It’s going to take a deep, transformational change in humanity’s consciousness and activities regarding the ocean to break the plastic pattern. 

We believe this is possible! But we need your help. By relating socio-economic and scientific concepts such as watershed and ocean currents, food chain interactions, and the greenhouse gas effect, youth will learn the history of plastic, how it transformed our consumer habits, how it harms ocean health, exacerbates the current climate crisis, and how they can protect our ocean from further plastic pollution and restore the ecosystems already affected.  

Through this education kit’s activities, students will be given the knowledge, tools, and skills to break their plastic pattern and become leaders of change – and this all starts in your classroom. 

Elementary

Educator Guidebook

This Guidebook is designed for educators to lead students through lesson plans and the Student Workbook.

Student Workbook

This Workbook is a tool designed for students to accompany lessons from the Educator Guidebook.

Educator Guidebook

Student Workbook

Middle School

Educator Guidebook

This Guidebook is designed for educators to lead students through lesson plans and the Student Workbook.

Student Workbook

This Workbook is a tool designed for students to accompany lessons from the Educator Guidebook.

Educator Guidebook

Student Workbook

Secondary

Educator Guidebook

This Guidebook is designed for educators to lead students through lesson plans and the Student Workbook.

Student Workbook

This Workbook is a tool designed for students to accompany lessons from the Educator Guidebook.

Educator Guidebook

Student Workbook

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