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44 Articles about GREEN
Send Students’ Energy and Enthusiasm Through the Roof!
Ideas by Kristen, Kindergarten Teacher, Green Valley, Arizona, Stephanie, 1st Grade Teacher, Palmyra, New York, and Susan, More...
FIRST PRIZE WINNER:
Idea by Alicia, 3rd Grade Teacher, Hammond, Indiana:
To discover what we needed to do to help our school "Go Green!" More...
Idea by Jennifer, K-1 Teacher, Bristol, Rhode Island:
Actually this year it has been a school wide effort to begin going green. We had three "green" days over the past school More...
Idea by Debby, Third Grade Special Education Teacher, Chesapeake, Virginia:
My class and I are very excited about your green contest. This year we have learned that solar energy More...
Idea by Lisa, Fifth Grade Teacher, Petaluma, California:
Each year, I teach the children about the environment, and one strand of this is about our paper usage. Each class More...
Idea by Stefanie, Fifth Grade Teacher, Genoa, Illinois:
My class had been reading about the overuse of water bottles and were very concerned. They want to start a recycling More...
Idea by Jill, First Grade Teacher, Meridian, Idaho:
My simple "green" idea is regarding snacks. Have each child bring a box of snacks for the entire class, rather than individually More...
Idea by Alicia, 3rd Grade Teacher, Hammond, Indiana:
To discover what we needed to do to help our school "Go Green!" we conducted a building-wide audit designed to expose areas More...
Help Kids To Learn And Grow With the Seasons. Idea by Jill, 4th and 5th Grade Teacher, Freeport, Illinois:
In the hallway outside of my classroom door, I hang a big paper More...
Put A Stop To End-Of-The-Day-Chaos.
Idea by Connie, Kindergarten Teacher, Wimberley, Texas:
Dismissal time for the first day of kindergarten is always a challenge. We issue More...
Going Green!
Idea Bby Bobbi, 3rd Grade Teacher, Mesquite, Texas:
To encourage my third graders to practice "Going Green," I decided to have them plan an earth-friendly More...
Plant a Poetry Tree and Watch Language Skills Blossom.
Idea by Marlys, 1st Grade Teacher, Sioux Falls, South Dakota:
I think that I shall never see... A poem display as lovely More...
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