My Home's Blueprint Impact
In this project, students will create a professional blueprint of their real-life home. Students will then do research to find at least ten places in the home that impact the environment (positive or negative). They must describe the area and how it impacts the environment. Any negative impacts must be solved with a suggested positive impact solution. This lesson provides alternative instructions for homeless students.
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