For anyone working with young people in grades six through eight—whether inside or outside schools—Teaching Green contains over fifty of the best activities and teaching strategies contributed to...

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For anyone working with young people in grades six through eight—whether inside or outside schools—Teaching Green contains over fifty of the best activities and teaching strategies contributed to Green Teacher magazine over the last ten years by educators from across North America. Organized into "green teaching" categories, the book offers a host of ideas for hands-on learning about biodiversity, ecology, resource consumption, green technology and the world around us. This collection will inspire educators who are seeking innovative strategies for incorporating "green" themes into their programs.

Tim Grant and Gail Littlejohn are the editors of Green Teacher magazine, North America’s award-winning environmental teaching resource. They have previously edited two other Green Teacher series books and live in Toronto, Ontario.



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