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To train Grade 1 students in understanding air pollution, start with simple activities like reading picture books about pollution and its effects on the environment and health. Use visual aids, such as images and videos, to show examples of clean vs. polluted air. Conduct simple experiments, like observing how different materials (e. g.
To test a Grade 1 student's understanding of air pollution, use simple, interactive activities such as matching games with pictures showing sources of pollution and clean air scenarios, or storytelling with follow-up questions about what makes the air dirty and how it can be cleaned. Incorporate drawing or coloring tasks where they illustrate polluted vs. clean air environments.
The "Understanding air pollution" skill in the context of Grade 1 Our Planet and Environment learning involves teaching young students the basic concept of air pollution.