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Teaching Green

Teaching Green - The Middle Years:
Hands-on Learning in Grades 6-8

Tim Grant and Gail Littlejohn (editors),
Toronto: Green Teacher, 2004, ISBN 0-86571-501-7, 256 pages, 8½" x 11"
Paperback $23.00 (plus $2.00 shipping and handling)

Teaching Green – The Middle Years was designed to serve as a complete “green” teaching resource for those working with middle school-aged youth, inside or outside of schools. Readers will find a wealth of kid-tested ideas contributed by educators from across North America and covering a wide spectrum of environmental topics, from biodiversity to resource consumption to green technology. They include practical projects and new learning strategies that will inspire educators seeking innovative ideas for incorporating green themes into their programs.

The learning activities and teaching strategies in the book engage adolescents in learning the fundamentals of citizenship for the 21st century. Some provide strategies that help young people learn about the ecosystems where they live, and what is needed to sustain them. Others explore what it takes to live sustainably on this planet. Some help students recognize global disparities in resource use and their connections with other people and other species that share this planet. Finally, other articles and activities provide opportunities for young people to develop and reflect on their values. All of these elements are critically important in enabling adolescents to make sense of their world.

Fox, a regular contributor to Green Teacher Magazine, is honored to have a lesson plan included in this book. His unit uses storytelling and mythology to introduce geography and maps, plate tectonics and geomorphology.

What the reviewers are saying ...

“Teaching Green - The Middle Years provides a blueprint for many lessons and projects that develop critical thinking and decision-making skills in students. Included are many offerings for the innovative teacher who sees the environment as an opportunity to improve student achievement by using natural surroundings as a context for learning.” – Susie Shields, Education for the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality and past-president of the Oklahoma Assocation for Environmental Education

“Developing a personal relationship with the environment, a true sense of place, is a crucial step towards forming attitudes that will lead young people to work for a more sustainable future. Teaching Green - The Middle Years provides practical suggestions for helping children discover how they can fit within this complex sytem called Earth.” – Colleen Elderton, Principal, Cove Cliff Elementary School, Vancouver, BC, and Victor Elderton Principal of North Vancouver Outdoor School and Board Member of Environmental Educators of BC

“Green Teacher magazine has done an outstanding job of providing quality resources to environmental educators for over ten years. Having the best of those resources for middle grades in one volume is long overdue and will be welcomed by environmental educators everywhere.” – Grant Gardner, Associate Dean of Science, Memorial University.

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