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Investigating River Quarrying

Applying the lessons learned from a river in the Philippines to engage 10-15 year olds in learning about water quality and ecological justice at a river near you. By Vincente C. Handa, Aris C. Larroder, Lourdes N. Morano, Deborah J. Tippins, and Susan G. Harper
An excerpt from Green Teacher's Summer 2013 issue.

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New Country, New Home, New Nature

Welcoming immigrants through an intercultural outdoor recreation. By Adrienne Blattel.
An excerpt from Green Teacher's Summer 2013 issue.

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An Outdoor Play and Learn Area

This unique elementary school playground helps kids learn about science and the environment while having fun and keeping active. By Amanda Gebicki and Alison Reilly.
An excerpt from Green Teacher's Summer 2013 issue.

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Review: Elephants – Never Forget

Review from the Spring 2013 issue (#99).

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Inviting contributions to our invasive species book for youth educators

Do you know someone who has undertaken projects or educational activities related to invasive species with young people aged 9-18?

If so, we’d invite you or them to submit a proposal for an article or activity that they’d like to contribute to a book that Green Teacher will be publishing early in 2014 in both print and electronic versions.

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Review: “My Backyard” CD

REVIEW FROM OUR SPRING 2013 ISSUE

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Review: “People of a Feather” DVD

REVIEW FROM OUR SPRING 2013 ISSUE

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Climbing Trees

Examining the benefits and what is needed in order to establish a climbing program
READ THE FULL ARTICLE FROM GREEN TEACHER'S SPRING 2013 ISSUE.

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When Nature Speaks

Using role-play and dramatic activities to encourage feelings of environmental connectedness in children.
READ THE FULL ARTICLE FROM GREEN TEACHER'S SPRING 2013 ISSUE.

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Hemlock Holmes: Tree Detective

Teach elementary students about trees and their ring patterns by solving environmental science mysteries.
AN EXCERPT FROM GREEN TEACHER'S SPRING 2013 ISSUE.

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