This page is for packages that may be considered a resource for helping teach about the environment.
1) Nature Watch
Nature Canada (2009, February 26). Nature Watch. Retrieved November 2, 2010, from http://www.naturewatch.ca/english/
- Nature Watch is a great site for teachers to visit as it provides you with guides and packages to help you teach about plants, frogs, worms and ice. It gives you different ways how to teach about each you just have to download the free book and it gives you many lessons about each.
2) Zero Foot Print
Kids world (n.d). Zero foot print. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from http://kidsworld.zerofootprint.net/
- This is a wiki that was created with a list of different places that teachers can go to get ideas and resources for teaching about the environment. It also provides students with a list of links that they can go to play games to help them better understand the environment and the impact that they have on it.
3) Grant, T., & Littlejohn, G. (2009). Teaching Green: The high school years. Gabriola Island: New Society Publishers.
- This is a great book that has many resources that help teachers to teach about the environment. There are three book that help to teach in each level of education: elementary, middle years, and high school.
4) Suzuki, D., & Vanderlinden, K. (2001) Eco-Fun. Vancouver: Greystone Books.
- This is a great book full of activities that you can do in a classroom to help you teach students about the environment.
5) Learning for a Sustainable Environment
Fien J., Heck, D., & Ferreira, J. (N.D). Learning for a sustainable environment. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from http://www.ens.gu.edu.au/ciree/LSE/MAIN.HTM
- This is a great site where you can download modules that help you learn about a sustainable environment. Each module has background information for teachers to learn more as well as activities and resources to help them better teach students how they can work towards a sustainable environment.
6) Dr. Seuss. (1999). The Lorax. New York: Random House.
7) Crowe, M. (2009). Why do we recycle? Norwalk: A division of Innovative USA. Inc.
1) Nature Watch
Nature Canada (2009, February 26). Nature Watch. Retrieved November 2, 2010, from http://www.naturewatch.ca/english/
- Nature Watch is a great site for teachers to visit as it provides you with guides and packages to help you teach about plants, frogs, worms and ice. It gives you different ways how to teach about each you just have to download the free book and it gives you many lessons about each.
2) Zero Foot Print
Kids world (n.d). Zero foot print. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from http://kidsworld.zerofootprint.net/
- This is a wiki that was created with a list of different places that teachers can go to get ideas and resources for teaching about the environment. It also provides students with a list of links that they can go to play games to help them better understand the environment and the impact that they have on it.
3) Grant, T., & Littlejohn, G. (2009). Teaching Green: The high school years. Gabriola Island: New Society Publishers.
- This is a great book that has many resources that help teachers to teach about the environment. There are three book that help to teach in each level of education: elementary, middle years, and high school.
4) Suzuki, D., & Vanderlinden, K. (2001) Eco-Fun. Vancouver: Greystone Books.
- This is a great book full of activities that you can do in a classroom to help you teach students about the environment.
5) Learning for a Sustainable Environment
Fien J., Heck, D., & Ferreira, J. (N.D). Learning for a sustainable environment. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from
http://www.ens.gu.edu.au/ciree/LSE/MAIN.HTM
- This is a great site where you can download modules that help you learn about a sustainable environment. Each module has background information for teachers to learn more as well as activities and resources to help them better teach students how they can work towards a sustainable environment.
6) Dr. Seuss. (1999). The Lorax. New York: Random House.
7) Crowe, M. (2009). Why do we recycle? Norwalk: A division of Innovative USA. Inc.