Entries Tagged as 'Teacher's Corner'
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
They’ve sold the candy bars. They’ve sold the wrapping paper. Perhaps they’ve even sold cookie dough (not healthy) or had car washes (not good during droughts). The problem with typical school fund-raisers is that the kids just end up selling more stuff - at a time when the world could benefit from a little less stuff.
Thus, a green wave of school fund-raising efforts has washed across the country, and companies are springing up to meet that demand. Eco-friendly firms will provide everything from stainless steel water bottles to fair-trade T-shirts, energy-efficient light bulbs to recycled wrapping paper as alternative, Earth-friendly ways of raising money.
No small number of them were launched by environmentally sensitive parents who didn’t like what they saw their kids selling to friends and family.
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Tags: Eco-kids · Family/Kids/Fun · Schools/Colleges · Teacher's Corner
By Kelly Rondeau
You’ve heard of No Child Left Behind. Now comes a new program with serious educational goals, but a different approach: No Child Left Inside proposes to re-invigorate environmental education by tapping into kids’ innate curiosity about nature. And communities across America are embracing the fresh, bottom-up concept by holding No Child Left Inside events.
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Tags: Eco-kids · Family/Kids/Fun · Model Projects · Schools/Colleges · Teacher's Corner
September 29th, 2007 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
Worms. These lower invertebrates have gotten such a bad rap. No one really gives them a thought, except that organic gardeners know they’ve got good soil when they see plenty of worms at work aerating and fertilizing it.
For the uninitiated, worms can be your best friend when it comes to reducing household [...]
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Tags: Eco-kids · Recycle & Reuse · Teacher's Corner