Teaching students to reduce their carbon footprints? Thankfully, there are plenty of resources to help. With the books, movies and activities below, students will learn how to take care of the Earth and have a positive global impact.
Books (elementary level)

Movies (elementary and middle school)
Activities (elementary and middle school)
Neighborhood Clean-Up: Gather students, faculty and the community together at a local park, playground or messy area in town and clean it up! This will teach students about the negative effects of littering and how it can affect wildlife. Students will also have a sense of satisfaction that they have done their part in the community. Encourage them to continue to clean up throughout the school year and beyond.
Recycled Arts and Crafts: Have students collect paper towel rolls, toilet paper rolls, water bottles and other recyclable materials from home and bring them to the classroom for an arts and crafts project.
Organic Garden/Compost Pile: Start a school-wide organic garden or compost pile to teach students about composting and healthier food options. Students can bring to school items for composting or gather items from the school's cafeteria. In the garden, students can plant organic tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables and fruits. When the plants are harvested, have a picnic.
Plants for Pets: Instead of a hamster or fish, bring live plants into the classroom. Let kids care for them and watch them grow. Teach students about photosynthesis and the important role it plays on our planet.
Article by Kassondra Granata, EducationWorld Contributor
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