Animal
Environment
100

While visiting the zoo, Noah learns that cheetahs require a quiet environment to stay relaxed. Some visitors are shouting near the cheetah's area. 

What should Noah do?

Respect

Noah should find the zoo workers or his parents to politely encourage the visitors to lower their voices to respect the cheetahs’ needs? Learning and respecting animals’ needs helps endangered species stay healthy in captivity or the wild.

100

Emma is washing dishes and leaves the water running. 

What should Emma do?

Commitment

She should turn the tap off while soaping and only turns it back on to rinse, saving water. Making this as a habit. Saving resources like water helps ensure there’s enough for everyone and protects the planet.

200

While camping near a river, Sofia sees a sign that says the area is home to endangered otters. Her friends play loudly and splash in the river, which might scare the otters. What should Sophie do?

Respect

Sophie should play else where and not disturb the otter’s habitat. Respecting habitats keeps endangered animals safe in their homes.

200

At home, Ethan notices his family uses a lot of paper towels. What can Ethan suggest to do?

Responsibility

He suggests switching to reusable cloths for cleaning and helps his parents set up a system to wash and reuse them. Using resources wisely reduces waste and helps the environment stay sustainable.

300

Noah wants to help raise some money to protect endangered polar bears, but he doesn’t have much money. How can Noah take action to help the bears?

Commitment

Noah can ask the school to help with fund raising, ask his parents for an online go-fund me. Taking action, even in small ways, can make a big difference for endangered animals.

300

Sophie realizes she left her bedroom’s lights on once she left her flat. What should Sophie do?

Responsibility

She should go back and turn them off and starts a habit of checking before leaving home. Conserving energy reduces pollution and helps preserve resources for the future.

400

While hiking, Aria sees some kids throwing rocks into a pond where endangered frogs live. The noise and rocks could scare the frogs away from their home. What should Aria do?

Responsible

Aria should tell her teachers to help kids understand the importance of protecting the frog’s habitat. Protecting habitats responsibly ensures endangered animals have safe places to live.

400

At school, Sarah brings her lunch in a plastic bag. After eating, she throws the plastic bag in the rubbish bin. What should Sarah do?

Commitment

Sarah should use reusable containers instead of plastic bags. She can sort her waste, putting paper and cans in the recycling bin.                                    Reducing waste and recycling keeps our environment clean and reduces trash in landfills.

500

Lila finds out that endangered turtles often get hurt by plastic bags floating in rivers. Her school’s art club uses a lot of single-use plastic supplies for projects. What should Lila tell her club?

Responsible

Lila can tell her art club to switch to reusable or recyclable materials to reduce plastic waste that harms turtles. Minimizing waste responsibly reduces pollution that endangers animals.

500

While hiking with friends, Mia wants to see a bird’s nest in a tree. She climbs up to touch it. 

What should Mia do instead?

respect

She should quietly observe from a distance and tell her friends to do the same to keep the birds safe. Respecting nature means protecting animals and their homes so they can thrive.

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