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World Resources Inst., Washington, DC. – 1994
This 50 slide set of presentation graphs and maps illustrates some of the major conditions and trends in population, agriculture, biodiversity, forests, water resources, energy, climate, and social and economic development that determine the state of the world's environment. Graphs and maps can be used by those in academic, professional, and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Environment, Environmental Education
Madison, Stafford; Paly, Melissa – 1994
This guide aims to help students get to know the complexities of wetlands, discover wildlife, enjoy the experience of being outdoors, and learn how necessary wetlands are to the health of our environment. Both the guide and the accompanying videotape are resources of information about wetlands in New England. Eight main topics are treated: wetland…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Outdoor Education, Science Curriculum
Mortensen, Lynn L., Ed. – 1996
This guide is intended as an aid to educators who conduct programs and activities on climate and global change issues for a variety of audiences. The selected set of currently available materials are appropriate for both formal and informal programs in environmental education and can help frame and clarify some of the key issues associated with…
Descriptors: Climate Change, Decision Making Skills, Ecology, Environmental Education
Lambeth, Ellen; Westervelt, Miriam O. – 1990
This instructional guide (accompanied by a video) teaches children from ages 6 to 12 about wildlife habitats. The instructional guide is divided into four parts and consists of supplementary activities to enhance the video. Each section of the guide provides an overview, objectives, story summary, key words in the video, discussion questions,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Endangered Species, Environmental Education, Instructional Materials
Alibrandi, Marsha – 2003
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a computer application for urban planning, weather reporting, and geological and demographic studies. This book takes teachers and students to the cutting edge of teaching social studies and environmental education using GIS. Students can use GIS as a tool to explore, question, integrate, analyze, interpret,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Guelph Univ. (Ontario). – 1998
This computer game is designed to provide awareness of misconceptions of health risks, insight into basic concepts of risk assessment and perception, and health and safety tips for everyday activities, and to encourage injury prevention. Contents include: (1) "Classroom Guide Contents," which lists resources such as teacher reference notes,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Health Promotion
1999
This videotape recording explains the factors that allow life to flourish on Earth, including our position within the solar system, the water cycle, and the composition of the planet. A hands-on activity demonstrates the earth's water cycle. Contents include a teacher's guide designed to help science teachers in grades 5-8 by providing a brief…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environment
Weber, Eldon C. – 1994
This instructional packet deals with biology, soil ecology, and specific farming practices that promote sustainable agriculture. It focuses on different types of life in the soil, the interactions that occur, and how proper tillage and nutrient management can enhance and develop beneficial soil life. The instructional materials are designed to…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Biology, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
1999
This 23-minute videotape gives children (grades K-4) a close-up look at what makes the third planet from the sun so special. The answers to the following questions are discussed: (1) Why is there life on Earth? (2) What is our planet made of? and (3) How does the Earth fit into the rest of the universe? A hands-on activity that describes how to…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Ecology, Elementary Education
Sullivan, Rick; Green, David – 1994
Teachers and students can view the world of animals together through an exploration of how-and-why questions about animals in this curriculum unit. The problem-solving and critical thinking skills of students are improved through interactive activities involving oral and written communication, mathematics, creative arts, music, dance, and creative…
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Conservation (Environment), Creative Expression
National Academy of Engineering, Washington, D.C. – 1997
This multimedia environmental project aims to raise public awareness about the environmental and economic benefits of recently developed green technologies designed to protect the environment. The heart of the project is a three-part television series on the Public Broadcasting Service whose areas are home, work and community. Topics include old…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Community Involvement, Consciousness Raising, Conservation (Environment)