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Language Arts: Reading, Writing, English,
Composition, Vocabulary, Analyzing...



Story examples for study. Plus,
Students can write their own,
shared with students worldwide.

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Change for Tasmania   Extreme Weather
Fuel Saving on Macquarie Island   More
A project of Questecon: Canberra, Australia and
Asia Pacific Network of Science & Tech Centers


How We Know What We Know
About Our Changing Climate:
Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warming

New Book -- by Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch
Order On-Line    Teacher Guide   Cover Photo

Primarily for Middle School


Climate Status Investigations --
Language Arts

The Great Climate Change Debate -- Grades: 5-8 9-12
Think up ways to reduce emissions -- Grades: 5-8 9-12
Develop definition of sustainability -- Grades: 5-8 9-12
Identify the 3Es of sustainability -- Grades: 5-8 9-12
Investigate causes, mitigations -- Grades: 5-8 9-12
Positive, negative aspects of conflict -- Grades: 5-8

Resources above available as Word docs and as Pdfs.
A few are also available in Powerpoint


National Science Education Standards Key (USA) Standards Key -- Grades:   5-8   9-12



    For Literature, English Courses:   
Thoreau's Legacy: American Stories about Global Warming

This new anthology from the Union of Concerned Scientists and Penguin Classics brings together established writers and fresh voices to inspire us with personal stories and reflections on global warming.
Interactive version on-line.








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