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Re: "Going Green"
Posted by RGD on 7/17/08
On 7/17/08, Debbie wrote:
> On 7/17/08, RGD wrote:
I'm actually planning on getting many different viewpoints on the
topic. I'd like the final project to be an environmental debate -
perhaps dealing with Alaska's oil drilling.
>> When will you be starting on this? I am recieving an entire
>> Curriculum Based unit through the state department at the
>> beginning of Aug that I'd be more than happy to share. You
>> also need to read, "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore. It is
>> very good, easy to read, and informative.
>> What other units of study are you planning???
>>
>> On 7/16/08, Daisyteacher wrote:
>>> I am working on a “Going Green” unit for my second grade
>>> students. We are a pull-out enrichment program with
>>> limited recycling facilities in our area. My goal is to
>>> provide opportunities for my children to realize their
>>> impact on the world as well as empowering them to make a
>>> difference. I would like input from other GT teachers that
>>> have utilizing this topic within their classroom. The
>>> topic is broad and I would like to gain knowledge from
>>> your successes.
>
> If you use the Gore's movie, please present it as a theroy,
> which is what it is. There are as many scientists who can
> refute his evidence with solid evidence of their own.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- "Going Green", 7/16/08, by Daisyteacher.
- Re: "Going Green", 7/17/08, by Leah.
- Re: "Going Green", 7/17/08, by RGD.
- Re: "Going Green", 7/17/08, by Debbie.
- Re: "Going Green", 7/17/08, by RGD.
- Re: "Going Green", 7/19/08, by Leah.
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