Helping teachers and students to tackle the challenging topic of climate change, this anthology from Green Teacher...
(05/01/11) Helping teachers and students to tackle the challenging topic of climate change, this anthology from Green Teacher offers a framework for teaching fundamental concepts and a variety of activities that can be undertaken in school, at home or in the community. Teachers will find practical ideas for making the intangibles of climate change more concrete to students, including experiments that demonstrate the greenhouse effect, school energy and waste audits, and hands-on explorations of energy and transportation alternatives from solar cookers to bike-a-thons. Up-to-date lists of learning resources and related organizations round out the collection of the best of Green Teacher on the topic of climate change. This is a great green book for all ages!See less
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School teachers, listen up! This is a call for help. You are one of the first lines of defense in the environmental movement. In a few short years,...
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Discussions in Our Green Forums: Green Back to School Shopping! Educators' Forum Further Reading From the Planet Green...
(11/05/10) Discussions in Our Green Forums: Green Back to School Shopping! Educators' Forum Further Reading From the Planet Green Archives: How to Go Green: Back to School Alter Eco Episode: School House Rock 'N Review Back to School Thrift Store...See less
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* Join Roots & Shoots Part of the umbrella network of the Jane Goodall Institute, Roots & Shoots is a network of green...
(11/05/10) * Join Roots & Shoots Part of the umbrella network of the Jane Goodall Institute, Roots & Shoots is a network of green schools around the world that seek to make a difference locally. * Build a School Library Work to add books about the environment to your school or classroom library. The Lorax is a timeless classic, but there are also lots of newer books beginning to hit the market. George Saves the World by Lunchtime, The World Came To My Place Today, and The Down to Earth Guide to Global Warming are terrific examples. Old standbys like Ranger Rick and Your Big Backyard (and the new Wild Animal Baby) from National Wildlife Federation are terrific magazines for younger kids and can help them gain an appreciation for nature. * Face Climate Change Help your kids understand climate change by creating carbon maps of the school and their communities as well. Having them label carbon sources and sinks enables them to see what we?re dealing with globally on a local level in a way they...See less
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