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Bubble Map Interactive Slides

Student Activity: Complete a bubble map to summarize a Suggested Lesson Flow:


reading.
1. Preview Vocabulary with students prior to reading.
2. Have students read and take notes.
How to share with students: These pages are sized for 3. Students read and take notes.
printing or can be assigned digitally using an LMS (like 4. Students complete a Bubble Map.
Google Classroom), where students can work on their own 5. Have students go through the Multiple Choice Questions.
slide decks via “Make a Copy for Each Student.” Each slide is Students will answer each question and explain their thinking.
6. Have students complete the Short Answer Questions.
set up with text boxes for students to type in. 7. Have students complete the Open Ended Questions and discuss
with partners or groups their responses.
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Instructions

Read the article


summary in the
middle circle. Then
add your own
supporting details
Cities are growing,
and ideas that leading to less green
connect to the and public space for
summary in each each person.

circle connecting to
it. The supporting
details and ideas
can come from the
reading or your
own prior
knowledge.
Instructions

Read the article


summary in the
middle circle. Then
add your own
supporting details
Green spaces are
and ideas that important for
connect to the health, happiness,
summary in each and the
environment.
circle connecting to
it. The supporting
details and ideas
can come from the
reading or your
own prior
knowledge.
Instructions

Read the article


summary in the
middle circle. Then
add your own
supporting details
Leaders and
and ideas that planners are
connect to the recognizing the
summary in each importance of
including green
circle connecting to
spaces in city
it. The supporting projects.
details and ideas
can come from the
reading or your
own prior
knowledge.
Review Vocabulary

Vocabulary Term Definition Example Sentence

planners people who make plans or designs for something, such as a The urban planners are working on
city or project. designing a new park for the city.

architects professionals who design buildings and structures. The architects are creating a blueprint for
the new school building.

prioritizing giving higher importance or priority to something. The company is prioritizing customer
satisfaction above all else.

advocate to support or speak in favor of something. She advocates for equal rights for all
individuals.

well-being the state of being happy, healthy, and prosperous. Taking care of your physical and mental
health is important for overall well-being.
Read and Take Notes
Take Notes Here:
Cities are getting bigger, which means there is less green
and public space for each person. However, people are
realizing the importance of having trees, parks, gardens,
and open spaces. These green areas are not only good for
our health and happiness, but they also benefit the
environment by cleaning the air and making it cooler.
Read and Take Notes
Take Notes Here:
Having access to parks and playgrounds is especially
important for kids. It helps them do better and enjoy their
time outdoors. But it's not just children who benefit from
green spaces. Grown-ups who have access to parks are
healthier and feel less stressed. They also care more about
other people, making neighborhoods stronger and safer.
Read and Take Notes
Take Notes Here:
Nowadays, leaders, planners, and architects understand
that green spaces are just as important as things like roads
and electricity. They are starting to include these elements
in city projects. This means that future cities will have
more trees, parks, and public spaces for everyone to enjoy.
Read and Take Notes
Take Notes Here:
By prioritizing green spaces, we can create healthier and
happier communities. Not only will people be able to
enjoy nature, but they will also experience the positive
effects on their well-being. So let's continue to advocate
for more green spaces in our cities, because they truly
make a difference in our lives.
Multiple Choice Question
Which answer did you pick and why?
What evidence does the text provide to support the
claim that green areas benefit the environment?

A) Green areas clean the air and make it cooler.

B) Having access to parks is especially important for


kids.

C) Leaders, planners, and architects understand the


importance of green spaces.

D) Cities are getting bigger and have less green and


public space.
Multiple Choice Question
Which answer did you pick and why?
According to the text, who benefits from having
access to parks and green spaces?

A) Only children benefit from green spaces.

B) Only grown-ups benefit from green spaces.

C) Both children and grown-ups benefit from green


spaces.

D) No one benefits from green spaces.


Multiple Choice Question
Which answer did you pick and why?
What is the main idea of this passage?

A) Cities are getting bigger and need more green


spaces.

B) Green areas are good for our health and happiness.

C) Leaders, planners, and architects prioritize green


spaces in city projects.

D) Green spaces make a difference in our lives.


Write your response below:

Short Answer Question


Why are green areas
important for our health
and happiness?
Short Answer Write your response below:

Question
Who benefits from
having access to parks
and playgrounds?
Short Answer Write your response below:

Question
Why are leaders,
planners, and architects
starting to include green
spaces in city projects?
Short Answer Write your response below:

Question
What are some benefits
of having trees, parks,
gardens, and open
spaces in cities?
Short Answer Write your response below:

Question
How can access to
parks and playgrounds
contribute to stronger
and safer
neighborhoods?
Short Answer Write your response below:

Question
Why is it important for
leaders, planners, and
architects to prioritize
green spaces in city
projects?
Short Answer Write your response below:

Question
What can individuals do
to advocate for more
green spaces in their
cities?
Short Answer Write your response below:

Question
How can the inclusion
of green spaces in
future cities impact the
overall quality of life for
residents?
Open Ended Question
Write your answer below. Then, when instructed, discuss your answers with your partner or group. Use the second box to
take notes on what their answers were in the space provided.

How do you feel about the idea of cities having more green spaces? Explain why.

Your Answer: What did your partner or group say?


Open Ended Question
Write your answer below. Then, when instructed, discuss your answers with your partner or group. Use the second box to
take notes on what their answers were in the space provided.

Think about a time when you were in a park or garden. How did being in that green space make you feel? Why?

Your Answer: What did your partner or group say?


Open Ended Question
Write your answer below. Then, when instructed, discuss your answers with your partner or group. Use the second box to
take notes on what their answers were in the space provided.

Do you think having access to parks and playgrounds is important for kids? Why or why not?

Your Answer: What did your partner or group say?


Open Ended Question
Write your answer below. Then, when instructed, discuss your answers with your partner or group. Use the second box to
take notes on what their answers were in the space provided.

What are some potential benefits of having more green spaces in cities? Explain your answer.

Your Answer: What did your partner or group say?


Open Ended Question
Write your answer below. Then, when instructed, discuss your answers with your partner or group. Use the second box to
take notes on what their answers were in the space provided.

In what ways do you think green spaces can contribute to a sense of community and well-being? Provide examples to
support your thoughts.

Your Answer: What did your partner or group say?


Additional Engagement
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Turn and Talk
Turn to your partner and share
the most interesting thing
you’ve learned so far.
Turn and Talk
Turn to your partner and define
one key word for them. Use it in
a sentence.
Stand & Share
Find someone in the room to talk
with. Share one thing you’ve
learned so far.
Stand & Share
Find someone in the room to talk
with. Share one thing you’ve
learned so far.
Stand & Share
Find someone in the room to talk
with. Share one thing you’ve
learned so far.
Stand & Share
Find someone in the room to talk
with. Share one thing you’ve
learned so far.
Stand & Share
Find someone in the room to talk
with. Share one thing you’ve
learned so far.

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