Making sure that environmental literacy is emphasized in the classroom is the only way to ensure that the next generation understands the importance of protecting the earth and how to go about doing it. There’s many ways to teach environmental literacy using technology, projects and books and still keep the fun in the classroom.
Tired of seeing the same lesson plans every time Earth Day rolls around? There are many available resource links available here to help you prepare innovative and effective lessons that will engage your students. Here you’ll find links to creative articles about recycling, geography, project planning and animals. Want to get started now with a fresh idea? Check out the link on how trash was turned into a school.
Environmental literacy is the key to preserving the Earth’s natural resources, creating laws and jobs that help protect them, and understanding out why it’s so vital that we, as a global community, are proactive in doing so.
~Unknown Author.

Key Takeaways:

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Teaching environmental literacy to students is vital to the future of our children.
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Earth Day in the 22nd of April every year.
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There are plenty of resources and technological programs available to aid in teaching classrooms about environmental protection.

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