Project Learning Tree


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Pre K-8 Environmental Education Activity Guide


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"Use the environment to engage your students in learning – both outside and indoors – in urban, suburban, or rural settings. Project Learning Tree's multi-disciplinary activities are designed to develop students’ critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. PLT teaches students how to think, not what to think about the environment. Our hands-on activities make teaching and learning fun! Lesson plans are flexible and can be easily incorporated into existing curriculum or nonformal education programs. The activities are inquiry-based with an emphasis on STEM, and are correlated to state and national academic standards. Independent evaluators determined PLT increases students’ knowledge, reasoning, and academic skills. Join the 750,000 educators across the country who use PLT’s award-winning materials with their students." -- plt.org




Hands-on Nature


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Designed both to enable novice leaders to teach nature subjects successfully, and to offer new approaches to experienced environmental educators. Intended to encourage children's curiosity and concern about their natural world and to give them experiences from which they can gain an understanding of the way it functions. Workshop topics are intended to clearly relate information and activities so that children will understand the focus. Encourages care for the environment by setting examples such as releasing all creatures and rarely picking plants. Activities are targeted for the K-6 level, but can be selectively used or adapted for younger and older children. Each workshops contains an informational essay and an activity section. Essay covers basic facts and concepts needed to teach the workshop. Activities include teaching hints: seasons, focus, initial question, objective, activity instruction, materials, follow-up activities, skills list, suggested reading for children, and teaching aids. Suggested grade levels and length of time are deliberately omitted. Activities include puppet shows and outdoor excursions.










Environmental Education Activity Guide


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This guide is arranged under five major themes: Diversity, Interrelationships, Systems, Structure and Scale, and Patterns of Change.




50 Games for Going Green


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Activate your students’ interest in environmental issues with these fun physical activities! With 50 Games for Going Green: Physical Activities That Teach Healthy Environmental Concepts, teachers and youth leaders will find easy-to-present games and activities to inspire and educate students about caring for the environment. Authors Carol Scaini and Carolyn Evans have created a range of innovative activities to help students learn the value of reducing, reusing, and recycling and explore concepts of carbon footprint reduction, climate change, and global warming. 50 Games for Going Green includes • warm-up, circuit, and station activities; • physical fitness challenges, relay races, and literacy and drama activities; and • cooperative games. A special Eco-Thoughts feature offers simple take-aways with each activity, giving your students information to think about, discuss, and act on. Easily adaptable for a range of ages, abilities, and skill levels, this collection of activities will help your students get moving, thinking, and working together while learning what they can do to help the environment. 50 Games for Going Green makes learning a truly active experience and gives you creative ways to help students get their daily dose of moderate to vigorous physical activity. The activities can be played in the gym, classroom, or outdoors and require little or no equipment. Many activities repurpose everyday recyclable items for play, such as cards from recycled paper, balls from socks, and bowling pins from plastic bottles. Detailed descriptions and illustrations make it easy to understand how to teach each activity, and the game finder helps you quickly choose the right one for each class. In addition, the book’s easy-to-follow format provides information for each activity on equipment and setup requirements, instructions for play, variations, and safety considerations. Taking an active learning approach to environmental stewardship makes caring for the Earth a tangible, memorable, and fun experience. By encouraging students to get active and go green, 50 Games for Going Green offers a hands-on way for students to contribute to their physical health and improve the health of their environment.