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Real or artificial Christmas tree ?

Real or artificial Christmas tree ?. -In pairs discuss which one you prefer. Write down the reasons for your decision on your mini whiteboard. www.giftsandplants.co.uk. Real or artificial Christmas tree, which is better for the environment?. A decision making exercise.

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Real or artificial Christmas tree ?

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  1. Real or artificial Christmas tree? -In pairs discuss which one you prefer. Write down the reasons for your decision on your mini whiteboard. www.giftsandplants.co.uk

  2. Real or artificial Christmas tree, which is better for the environment? A decision making exercise

  3. Real or artificial Christmas tree, which is better for the environment? 1. Highlight the statements according to whether you think they are: -For buying an artificial tree -Against buying an artificial tree -For buying a real tree -Against buying a real tree 2.Don’t forget to include a key! You can talk about this in pairs to help. The carbon footprint of an artificial Christmas tree is ten times that of a real Christmas tree. This means you have to use an artificial tree ten years in a row to have any environmental benefit.

  4. Task: Write a letter to your parents/carers explaining whether they should buy a real or artificial Christmas tree.

  5. Real or artificial Christmas tree, which is better for the environment?

  6. Peer Feedback: Two stars and a wish… Swap your work and read someone else's letter. On a gift tag you are going to include two stars and a wish for that work i.e. two things that have been done well and one thing that could be improved. Refer to the outcomes for this to help you. Return the work and the gift tag so the person can read their comments. When you have read your own feedback from your friend hang your gift tag on the tree so that I can read them.

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