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Students learn about renewable energy, including wind and solar power. The conduct experiments and learn about the scientific process. Share this article: By using the book The Wump World, pupils can discuss environmental issues to extend the Earth Day experience.
16 minutes. View all Climate 101 Activities. Presented by: Samantha Wynns. Written by Bill Peet. About the Activity. The Pollutians invade the Wump World and turn the green meadows into a concrete jungle.
Your students will love this ‘Guided Reading: The Wump World’. Suggestions for teachers to guide students during a “read aloud” of Bill Peet’s popular environmental book, with pages for students to fill in their own before, during, and after reading questions; this unit includes art prompts.
For Teachers 2nd. Second graders read ead the book The Wump World written and illustrated by Bill Peet. Discuss with the students how air pollution can make your eyes water and cause shortness of breath. Students discuss air pollution and give the... +.
The Wump World is a 1970 children's book by American author Bill Peet. The story follows the peaceful creatures called Wumps as their home is invaded by the planet-polluting...
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Illustrated by Bill Peet. “This world of our has gone sour. We’ve got to get out of here quick”. Wumps are gentle grass-eaters living sustainably on a small, green planet. Their world is turned upside down with the arrival of spaceships carrying Pollutians from the planet Pollutus.