An example page from the Taking it to the Streets Curriculum.

Motivate people in your community to help solve the marine debris issue by creating your own behavior change campaign. Students will be able to use behavioral insights and communication strategies to motivate people to help solve the marine debris issue in their community. 

"Taking it to the Streets" was developed by California Sea Grant, in partnership with the Ocean Discovery Institute and the NOAA Marine Debris Program. It includes a standardized street trash monitoring protocol and hands-on Trash Troop science education activities. The monitoring protocols are intended for community scientists of all ages and backgrounds, and the educational activities are aimed at students grades 8 through 12 for use in classrooms, clubs, scouts, camps, after-school programs and more. 

These educational activities and lessons align to Next Generation Science Standards and engage students in hands-on learning to understand, assess, and address plastic pollution in their community. By focusing on urban areas and contexts in lesson materials, the Trash Troop science education activities provide the resources and opportunity for place-based learning in areas that are often overlooked in marine debris lessons. 

Lesson Plans
Education Tags:
Marine Debris Topics:  
Solutions  
How to Help  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Informal  
Subject:  
Special Categories:  
Research  
NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas:  
NOAA Regions:   • California

For citation purposes, unless otherwise noted, this article was authored by the NOAA Marine Debris Program.

Last updated Thu, 08/15/2024 - 03:58 pm EDT