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Environmental Issues Collaborative Poster Project | Earth Day Science Activity
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Engage your students in meaningful, real-world learning with this Environmental Issues Collaborative Poster Project—a powerful science research activity that builds teamwork, critical thinking, and environmental awareness!

In this interactive project, students work together to research important environmental issues and create a large, visually engaging collaborative poster display. Each student contributes a piece of the poster, making this a highly engaging and hands-on learning experience that promotes accountability and collaboration.

This activity is perfect for Earth Day, environmental science units, or project-based learning, helping students explore real-world challenges while developing research and communication skills. Collaborative poster projects allow students to combine their work into one cohesive visual product, making learning both social and meaningful.

🧪 What’s Included:

  • 8 collaborative poster projects (use one or all!)
  • Research-based prompts focused on environmental issues
  • Student-friendly layout for organizing information
  • Print-and-go format (no prep required!)
  • Large final poster display when assembled

Students can complete these posters individually, or in groups of 2 to 3 students. This resource comes with a pre-planning worksheet, gallery walk worksheet, as well as an editable rubric.

Collaborative research posters are perfect for bulletin boards, hallway displays, or to use as classroom decor.

Whats Included:

  • (8) Environmental Issues posters in black and white (PDF)
  • (1) Blank poster template (PDF)
  • (1) Pre-planning worksheet (PDF)
  • (1) Fully editable rubric (PPT & PDF)
  • (1) Fully editable gallery walk worksheet (PPT & PDF)

Environmental Issues topics included in this bundle:

  1. Global Warming
  2. Factory Farming
  3. Deforestation
  4. Overpopulation
  5. Overfishing
  6. Water Pollution
  7. Landfills
  8. Illegal Wildlife Trade

This resource also includes a blank template students can use to research an environmental issue not listed here.

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Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.

Copyright ©2025 Christina’s Creatives, LLC.

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Environmental Issues Collaborative Poster Project | Earth Day Science Activity

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Description

Engage your students in meaningful, real-world learning with this Environmental Issues Collaborative Poster Project—a powerful science research activity that builds teamwork, critical thinking, and environmental awareness!

In this interactive project, students work together to research important environmental issues and create a large, visually engaging collaborative poster display. Each student contributes a piece of the poster, making this a highly engaging and hands-on learning experience that promotes accountability and collaboration.

This activity is perfect for Earth Day, environmental science units, or project-based learning, helping students explore real-world challenges while developing research and communication skills. Collaborative poster projects allow students to combine their work into one cohesive visual product, making learning both social and meaningful.

🧪 What’s Included:

  • 8 collaborative poster projects (use one or all!)
  • Research-based prompts focused on environmental issues
  • Student-friendly layout for organizing information
  • Print-and-go format (no prep required!)
  • Large final poster display when assembled

Students can complete these posters individually, or in groups of 2 to 3 students. This resource comes with a pre-planning worksheet, gallery walk worksheet, as well as an editable rubric.

Collaborative research posters are perfect for bulletin boards, hallway displays, or to use as classroom decor.

Whats Included:

  • (8) Environmental Issues posters in black and white (PDF)
  • (1) Blank poster template (PDF)
  • (1) Pre-planning worksheet (PDF)
  • (1) Fully editable rubric (PPT & PDF)
  • (1) Fully editable gallery walk worksheet (PPT & PDF)

Environmental Issues topics included in this bundle:

  1. Global Warming
  2. Factory Farming
  3. Deforestation
  4. Overpopulation
  5. Overfishing
  6. Water Pollution
  7. Landfills
  8. Illegal Wildlife Trade

This resource also includes a blank template students can use to research an environmental issue not listed here.

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Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.

Copyright ©2025 Christina’s Creatives, LLC.

This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Report this resource to TPT
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Worked great as a final project
Rated 4 out of 5
April 28, 2026
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I teach high school environmental science, most of my students have IEP's and 504's. This activity worked great with my classes. I used it as an end of the year final project. I allowed students to choose this issue and had students complete the research sheet before I gave them the poster. The research sheet really allowed me to differentiate for my very diverse class. Some students I had go into more detail. Over all a good project, I created a google slide show to go over it with my classes and redid the rubric but that is the only extra work that I did for this.
Jesse K.
12 reviews
Grades taught: 11th, 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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