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From Restoration to Resilience

In this excerpt from the new book Ecoliterate, children and teachers in California work together to restore local ecosystems and help endangered species.

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MindShift

Explore the potential of peer leadership to engage teenagers in sustainability issues, using drama and teamwork to enrich learning opportunities and find solutions to real-world issues.

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Green Teacher, Spring 2013

Issue 99, featuring:
Hemlock Holmes: Tree Detective
Training Teen Leaders
Environmental Role-Play for Kids
A Peek at the Greenest School on the Planet
Native Science Activities

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Is climate change good for us?

An activity for exploring how changes in climate could affect daily life and influence the economy of a region.
From the book "Teaching About Climate Change"

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Community-Character Education

Exploring, defining and enhancing the visual environment of our communities.

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Books from Green Teacher

Green Teacher has updated and revised the best teaching strategies and activities from our magazine to create our series of books, including the "Teaching Green" series, and our subject-specific books: "Teaching About Climate Change" and "Greening School Grounds."

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Good Design Matters

Growth is inevitable, but the destruction of community character and natural resources that too often accompanies it is not.

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Nature Mapping

Schoolyard nature mapping teaches basic mapping techniques and encourages close observation of plants and animals through the seasons.

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Urban Gardening Renaissance

Urban school gardens reach out to their communities and complement "green school" philosophy.

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Waiting For Rain or Seeding the Clouds?

Lesson planning using poetry and creative writing to teach essay writing principles, and scientific ecological knowledge.

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