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Eco Bingo Game Project - Human Impacts on the Environment - Grade 8 MYP Science

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In this gamified summative assessment project recommended for grade 8 Environmental Science, students choose a variety of eco-friendly tasks to complete in order to reduce their impact on the environment. This is a project-based learning activity where each student (or group of students) must finish at least 4 tasks in order to make a BINGO on their scorecard. This requires students to engage with their friends, families, and local communities in meaningful ways. Includes project task sheet, BINGO scorecard, and MYP criterion D rubrics.

Get the Human Impacts on the Environment unit plan associated with this activity here.

Designed with MYP in mind but appropriate for any middle school, high school, international, or homeschool STEM curriculum.

New to project-based learning? Download my free PBL rubrics and guide to help you get started.


Includes the following:

  • Project task sheet that includes everything students need to know
  • BINGO scorecard with environmental tasks to complete
  • Differentiated digital rubrics (criterion D) for MYP years 1-5 (grades 6-10)

You might like this resource if you...

  • Teach MYP science or a similar international science curriculum
  • Are a homeschool parent/teacher looking for engaging projects to complete at home
  • Want your students to experience project-based learning
  • Want a simple, printable summative assessment that's easy to follow for both teachers and students


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6 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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NGSSMS-LS2-5
Evaluate competing design solutions for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services. Examples of ecosystem services could include water purification, nutrient recycling, and prevention of soil erosion. Examples of design solution constraints could include scientific, economic, and social considerations.

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