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Save the Earth is created by kids. The illustrations are all from children who want to make a difference in their future. We can help them by letting them learn all there is to learn about changing the little, seemingly insignificant things, to make a huge difference. This book is out of print but the helpful folks at Amazon.com will help you locate a copy.

Ecology A to Z - This "encyclopedia" will be a useful resource for school and public libraries and for science teachers who have classroom ready-reference collections. Fleisher defines words and phrases related to ecology and to humankind's interaction with the environment, including entries on places where significant ecological damage has occurred.

Here are some organizations that will send you free packets to use in your classrooms.

Let's take action!
  1. When we brush our teeth, we can turn off the water until it's time to rinse.

  2. We can walk to some locations that are nearby, rather than drive.

  3. We can turn off the lights when we're not using them.

  4. We can adopt an animal.

  5. We can plant a tree.

  6. We can pick up litter.

  7. We can recycle our aluminum cans.

  8. We can recycle our newspapers.

Try this:

An outdoor activity for your students. They will love this game and it's very easy to prepare. The instructions and materials needed can be found in this discussion. The outdoor Ecology Game.

Other Links of Interest

Here's an Environmental Extravaganza offered to you from some of the editors here at Suite 101.

Environmental Songs

Recycling Songs

Green Bean's Productions

John Muir Exhibit

Bill Oliver's Environmental Lesson Plans

The Learning Web

Special Resources

Save the Animals, Save the Earth - Some of these songs are offered in Finnish.

Living on Earth Transcripts

Lydia Adams Davis and her Eco Trio

Project Learning Tree

Greenpeace

Songs for Environmental Education

Now, here's a creative thought: How about some Earth Day Groceries!?

In closing: Food for thought:

Once there was a wise old man. He was so wise he could answer any question anyone ever asked him, no matter how difficult. One day, two young people were talking and they said, "We're going to fool that old man. We'll catch a bird, and go to the old man, and say, 'This that we hold in our hands today, is it alive or is it dead?' If he says 'Dead,' we'll turn it loose and let it fly, and if he says 'Alive,' we'll crush it."

So they caught a

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