Publication Date:
2001
Publisher:
Green Teacher
Pages:
80
ISBN / ISSN:
86571
Abstract:
Helping teachers and students to tackle the challenging topic of climate change, this anthology from Green Teacher magazine offers a framework for teaching fundamental concepts and a variety of activities that can be undertaken in school, at home or in the community. It includes practical ideas for making the intangibles of climate change more concrete to students, including experiments that demonstrate the greenhouse effect, school energy and waste audits, and hands-on explorations of energy and transportation alternatives from solar cookers to bike-a-thons. (Green Teacher). For table of contents please see link above.
Call Number:
350/GC/GRA/2001
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Library Item Type:
Print resource - book/monograph 
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