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My
  Environmental Footprint
Lesson aims
What impact do you have on the earth?
Have you got a friendly flea or a dumping dinosaur-sized
footprint? What can you do as an individual, class
or school to reduce your environmental impact?
Students will learn about the concept of their environmental
footprint. They will learn how to measure and reduce their
environmental footprint.
Learning outcomes
As outlined in the National Profiles:
Studies of Society     Place and Space                 Features of places; People and places;
and Environment                                        Care of places
                       Resources                       Use of resources;
                                                       Management and enterprise
                       Natural and                     Natural systems; Economic systems
                       Social Systems
Science                Life and Living                 Living together; Structure and function;
                                                       Biodiversity, change and continuity
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                             2. My Environmental Footprint
                                                                       Sources &
                                                                       further
                                                                       information
                                                   Best Foot Forward developed this
                                                   ecological footprint calculator. To estimate
                                                   your footprint, students select those options
                                                   that most closely reflect their lifestyle.
                                                   www.bestfootforward.com/
                                                   Calculate Your Ecological Footprint.
                                                   Students answer 13 simple questions to
                                                   assess their use of nature.
                                                   www.lead.org/leadnet/footprint/
                                                   Eco Voyageurs: Students can fill out a range
                                                   of questions to calculate their Ecological
                   Background                      Footprint.
                   information                     www.ecovoyageurs.com/
With a world population of 6.1 billion people      EPA Victoria: Provides information on what
and rising, we need to be concerned about          an eco-footprint is and has developed an
the Earth’s ability to provide us all with the     online household and school calculator.
things we need to live, and to absorb all the      www.epa.vic.gov.au/eco-footprint/
waste we produce.
                                                   My Footprint: This Ecological Footprint Quiz
Your environmental footprint is a measure of
                                                   estimates how much productive land and
your personal impact on the environment. It
                                                   water you need to support what you use and
can be defined as the amount of the earth’s
                                                   what you discard.
surface it takes to provide everything each
person uses – food, water, energy, clothes,        www.myfootprint.org
roads, buildings etc. The larger the footprint,
the more resources needed to support that
lifestyle.                                         Classroom activities
                                                   1. Classroom Design
The ecological footprints of most developed        Prepare the classroom design
countries require more land than is available.     for a series of environmental
People in Australia have a footprint of 9.4        education lessons.
hectares (about the size of 14 average sports      Some ideas are listed below:
fields) and we need to reduce our footprint
to 2.2 hectares.                                   • Generate interest in the environment by
                                                     asking students to go through magazines
If everyone on Earth lived like                      and newspapers cutting out pictures and
the average Australian, we would need at             articles on the environment. Display these
least four Earths to provide all the materials       around the room.
and energy we currently use and the waste
we produce.
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• Develop an area in the classroom devoted
  to the theme of the environment. The
  area could have photographs, books,
  and videos about the environment for
  students to look through. You could
  also decorate the area of the room as a
                                                 3. Assessing
  seascape which needs to be protected           Our Environmental
  from pollution.                                Footprint
                                                 • Ask students to complete
• Brainstorm a series of questions about the
                                                   the Worksheet: What is our
  environment and hang them up around
                                                   Environmental Footprint? Students
  the room. Questions could include: Is the
                                                   will be able to gain ideas from the large
  water polluted? Do we have too much
                                                   footprint that the class produced when
  rubbish? Are you a litterbug?
                                                   making their own footprint. When the
• Develop a list of words associated with          students have completed the worksheet
  the environment and display them in the          hang them around the classroom.
  room.
                                                 • Ask the students to complete the
2. Environmental Footprint                         Worksheet: Measure Your Impact. Lower
Introduction                                       primary students may need some
• Introduce the students to the term               assistance to complete the worksheet
  ‘environmental footprint’. Explain to them       (from a parent) or you could record the
  what the term means and that Australia,          class footprint as a group and choose ten
  as a country, has a very large footprint.        activities that the majority of students
                                                   undertook during one day (24 hours).
• Draw up a very large footprint with the
  title ‘Areas that make up your footprint’.  • A good time for each student to start
  As a class brainstorm, what activities        recording their resource usage may be
  contribute to our environmental               some time during the morning so that
  footprint? You may want to divide the         they become familiar with recording
  footprint up into three main areas:           activities. You will need to remind them
                                                after recess and lunch to record what
  Energy - using electrical or other powered    waste was generated from their lunch and
  devices including microwaves, lights,         how much water they used. During other
  hairdryers, heaters, air-conditioners,        class activities the teacher should remind
  travelling in a car, tractor, bus or train,   them when using electrical devices such
  lawn mowers, televisions, computers,          as computers. Students will take home
  radios, and refrigerators.                    their recording sheet to continue to write
  Water - using water for drinking, growing     down what activities they undertake and
  food, cleaning. It could be cleaning your     what resources they use.
  hands, teeth or flushing the toilet. Water • Each student then rates each of their
  is also used in washing machines and          activities and associated resources out
  dishwashers, and to water the garden and      of three in terms of their environmental
  sporting fields.                               impact. Once students have finished
  Waste - what you use and no longer                rating each activity’s impact, they should
  need. This could be bottles, newspaper,           add up their total score to assess what
  packaging, old clothes and leftover food.         size their footprint was for that particular
                                                    day.
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                  Extension /
                  Home-based
                  activities
Lower Primary
Treading Lightly
Once students have calculated their
footprint get them to pick one thing they         Upper Primary
can do to shrink their own Environmental          Into the Future
Footprint. Answers may be recorded in a           Ask students to imagine what the world
variety of ways including drawing a picture       would be like if we continue to use more
or cartoon. Display these suggestions around      resources than we have. Students can write
the classroom.                                    a story of living in the next century – the
                                                  year 3000. Have we managed to reduce the
Middle Primary                                    amount of resources we use?
Rubbish Weight
Students can use their school bags to collect     Homeprint
all the rubbish (clean and properly sealed)       Students can calculate the Environmental
they use during the day and carry it around       Footprint of their home, recording how much
on their back for a set period of time i.e.       water, energy and waste they use/produce
morning tea. Encourage the students to            in a day. A household calculator can be
discuss how much they use and how it could        downloaded from the website:
be reduced.
                                                  www.epa.vic.gov.au/eco-footprint/
What is our School Footprint?
Use the Victorian EPA website to calculate
your school’s footprint. It can be
downloaded from the website:
www.epa.vic.gov.au/eco-footprint/
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                 This sheet may be photocopied for non-commercial classroom use.