Blast into Green Living: 3rd Grade Sustainability Quiz (Medium) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Students apply sustainability concepts to real-world scenarios in this review activity covering resource cycles, ecosystem balance, and waste reduction.
教育的概要
This assessment evaluates 3rd-grade students' understanding of environmental stewardship, renewable resources, and the triple bottom line of sustainability. The worksheet utilizes a scenario-based approach to bridge the gap between abstract ecological concepts and everyday decision-making. It is designed as a formative assessment or unit wrap-up to measure mastery of human impact on ecosystems and resource management.
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- Distinguish between renewable and non-renewable resources using real-world examples.
- Apply the concept of sustainability to analyze the benefits of resource sharing and waste reduction.
- Evaluate the environmental and social impacts of manufacturing and transportation choices.
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- A coastal town decides to stop using gas-powered boats and switches to wind-powered sailboats to protect the local fish. This is an example of:A) Resource depletionB) Sustainable transportationC) Soil erosionD) Deforestation
- Sustainability means only thinking about what people need right now, regardless of the future.A) TrueB) False
- When a school garden uses rain barrels to collect water for their vegetables instead of using a hose, they are practicing _________.A) Water conservationB) Air pollutionC) LitteringD) Overfishing
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- Which of these is a 'renewable' resource, meaning it can be replaced naturally and used again and again?A) CoalB) OilC) SunlightD) Plastic
- Buying toys made from recycled ocean plastic is a way to support a sustainable environment.A) TrueB) False
- A city that builds a large library where everyone can share books instead of everyone buying their own is supporting the principle of _________.A) Wasting energyB) Individual ownershipC) Sharing resourcesD) Fast fashion
- Why is it important for a logging company to plant two new trees for every one tree they cut down?A) To make the forest look prettyB) To ensure there are trees for people in the futureC) To get rid of extra seedsD) To stop the rain
- Sustainability only cares about plants and animals, not about people or money.A) TrueB) False
- If a shoe company pays its workers a fair wage and makes sure their factory doesn't pollute the local river, they are practicing _________ sustainability.A) SocialB) UnfairC) InvisibleD) Short-term
- Imagine your cafeteria switches from plastic forks to metal forks that can be washed. How does this help the earth?A) It makes the food taste differentB) It costs more money every single dayC) It reduces the amount of trash sent to landfillsD) It saves time for the janitors
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よくある質問
Yes, this science quiz is an excellent choice for a no-prep sub-plan because it includes clear explanations for every answer, allowing students to self-correct and learn independently.
Most third graders will complete this sustainability quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it an ideal exit ticket or bell-ringer activity for a science block.
This science quiz supports differentiation by providing scaffolded hints and detailed explanations that help lower-level readers understand complex environmental concepts while challenging advanced learners with real-world scenarios.
While specifically designed as a grade 3 science quiz, the vocabulary and concepts are also appropriate for 2nd-grade enrichment or 4th-grade review of human impact on the environment.
You can use this sustainability quiz as a pre-test to gauge prior knowledge or as a mid-unit check to identify which students need more support with the concept of renewable versus non-renewable resources.