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[For Elementary School Students] Learn about the SDGs by Answering Quizzes!

The SDGs set out 17 goals that the world should achieve by 2030 through global cooperation.

They are challenges that developed countries as well as developing countries must tackle, and there are 169 targets established.

In this article, we’ve summarized what the SDGs are in a quiz format for elementary school students.

We hope it will serve as an opportunity to learn what the SDGs are and what specific goals they aim to achieve.

Give the quiz a try to discover SDG actions that elementary school students can actually take and the challenges the world is facing.

[For Elementary School Students] Learn about the SDGs by Answering Quizzes! (11–20)

What should we do to reduce carbon dioxide emissions?

What should we do to reduce carbon dioxide emissions?
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Don't produce unnecessary waste.

The carbon dioxide produced when burning trash contributes to global warming. In everyday life, reusing items instead of throwing them away can also help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Efforts are underway to make shopping bags and ink from biodegradable materials, as well as to develop solid shampoos to reduce the use of bottles and plastic containers.

SDGs Quiz

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SDGs Quiz

Here are some ideas for SDGs quizzes you can tackle with family and friends! SDGs refers to the United Nations’ “Sustainable Development Goals,” right? Some of you may already be keeping them in mind at school, after-school programs, or at home.

This time, let’s try a quiz about the SDGs.

For example, you might get a question like, “After drinking tea from a plastic bottle, what should you do?” There are three answer choices, so pick the one closest to your own thinking while deepening your knowledge.

In conclusion

The challenges facing the world are diverse, and by understanding each issue, we can take action toward solving them.

As SDGs initiatives that elementary school students can undertake, they might consider reducing wasteful use of water, electricity, and gas, or bringing their own reusable bags.

It’s also recommended for parents and children to think together about sustainable goals, and for the whole school or classmates to share ideas.

Why not take this opportunity to think about the goals set by the world together with the children who will live in the future?