3.1 Read About Social Responsibility

3.1J Infographics

This lesson features infographics that help us to answer both parts of the question: How can we contribute to community and care for the environment?

Infographics are a popular way of sharing information. They are used everywhere; in newspapers, magazines, advertising, and websites. But what is an infographic? Watch this video (that is basically a moving infographic) and learn:

They can show different text structures, including: 

  • Description: Describes a person, place, thing, or idea.
  • Cause and Effect: A cause plus possible effects OR an effect with possible causes.
  • Problem and Solutions: An issue is presented and a one or more potential ways to fix it are explained. 
  • Sequence: Anything that is written in steps or in order of appearance.
  • Compare and Contrast: The similarities (compare) and differences (contrast) between two or more subjects. 

Each infographic below has a very different "theme" related to social responsibility. As you explore infographics about contributing to the community and caring for the environment, you will:

  1. Decide text structure is used on each infographic.
  2. Summarize the big idea and main points of each infographic. 
  3. Then, reflect. What makes a good infographic? Which topic from the four infographics do you care about the most? Why?
learning guide

Use the links to the infographics to complete the activity in your Learning Guide.

Infographic 1

Infographic 2

Infographic 3

Infographic 4

Complete the Reflections in the Learning Guide.

Then complete the online "Text Structures" Quiz.