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CURRICULUM IDEAS

The Green Schools Initiative works to create opportunities for kids, teachers, and parents to lead efforts to implement environmental and health improvements at their schools and in their communities.  As part of the 7 step "school greening" process (see 7 Steps to a Green School), kids can be involved in undertaking environmental audits, designing and analyzing solutions and actions, and monitoring progress.  There are lots of great curricula out there and we encourage you to use and adapt existing ideas and to share your own! If you have curricula that you would like to share, please email us at info@greenschools.net.  We offer downloadable MS-Word files and links here for you to use and adapt.

REDUCING WASTE AND RECYCLING

We have a curriculum overview to help get you started on analyzing and reducing your school's garbage, waste, and recycling efforts.  We also offer data sheets and sample results for doing an audit of garbage for a whole school and/or for one classroom. Start your class off with the Trash Can Quiz to get your students thinking about what we use, where it's made of, what happens when it's thrown out, and why the 4R's (Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, and Rot (compost)) are so important!

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PROTECTING FORESTS, REDUCING PAPER WASTE, AND BUYING RECYCLED

We offer a curriculum overview to help you integrate issues of forest protection and reducing paper waste into your other studies.  Sample data sheets, homework assignments, cost-benefit analysis of switching to recycled paper, and other internet resources are provided here.

SAVING ENERGY, REDUCING A SCHOOL'S CARBON FOOTPRINT

Help your school become a "cool school" by analyzing its energy usage and determining its carbon emissions. Use the SchoolNeutral Carbon Calculator to help calculate your school's "carbon footprint" and understand how your school contributes to global warming and ways you can reduce your school's emissions. You will need to collect information about electricity and gas usage at your school, as well as how students and staff travel to school.

FACING THE FUTURE: PEOPLE AND THE PLANET is a nonprofit organization that brings global issues and sustainability education to middle and high schools (and soon to elementary schools as well). Since 1995, the organization has been researching and writing curriculum materials that promote critical thinking and meet national and state education standards (including California); providing professional development workshops to teachers on global issues, sustainability, and service learning; and consulting with schools to integrate global sustainability across their curricula. Facing the Future’s resources are in use in 49 states in the United States and 42 countries and are widely used across several subject areas. Many activities, textbooks, curricula, student action ideas, and teacher training resources available on their award-winning website.

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