GreenNotes
Freaky Friday: How COVID-19 is Shaping One Michigan High School Senior’s Present and Future
By. Morgan Walker It was a normal Friday until it wasn’t. An announcement was made over the intercom that we would be moving to online classes for two weeks and that we would return to class after spring break. My friends and I joked around, saying that Friday would...
A Journey to Plant 1,000 Trees
By. Evan Nied Planting the Seed It may sound strange, but my motivation for starting Planting Shade was not a tree, but a hurricane. In September 2018, I, like many others around the country, was following news of the numerous hurricanes that were threatening...
The Three P’s: How High School Students are Reinventing the Triple Bottom Line of Sustainability in Business
By. Naomi Asimow, TTriss Williams Renard, and Katie Rogers Youth around the world are asking big questions about how to make the world a better place. At the Marin School of Environmental Leadership (MarinSEL) in California, juniors in the Sustainable Enterprises...
Fun and Educational Outdoor Learning Experiences for Students and Their Families
The move to virtual learning means students are spending more time in front of computer screens. Why not break up screen time with a little family green time? While visiting some of our favorite outdoor spaces and places may not be possible right now, there’s plenty...
A Reel-y Authentic Food Truck
By. Daisy Sharrock and Liz Perry Reprinted with permission from Green Teacher #110, Summer 2016. Learn more about Green Teacher’s nonprofit magazine and books at www.greenteacher.com.
Girls Who Code Can Change the World
By. Madeline Levine “We have to teach [girls] to be brave in schools and early in their careers, when it has the most potential to impact their lives and the lives of others, and we have to show them that they will be loved and accepted not for being perfect but for...
Educating in an Uncertain World: Virtual Learning Resources for Sustainability-Minded Educators
Since our last COVID-19 blog update, GSNN staff have been hard at work mining our resource database and those of our PD Collaborative Partners to curate a selection of age-appropriate lessons that are suited for virtual learning. These resources were vetted using a...
Five Quick and Easy DIY Projects for Environmental Entrepreneurship
By. Quilen Blackwell More and more students are expressing interest in entrepreneurship, especially in environmental fields. As an educator, you know that incorporating more entrepreneurial activities in your classroom would be a great way to tap into your...
The Next Best Thing: Preparing Students for Work in the 21st and 22nd Centuries
By. Drew Hirshon Innovation, by definition, is making something new or better. In essence, education is in an innovative state because the world is transforming before our eyes. If we as educators don’t evolve, we will be sending our students into the workforce...
Educating in an Uncertain World: How GSNN Can Help
Just like that, the world of education has been turned on its head. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to think outside the box to deliver the best education possible to our students. For many, the last few weeks have been spent navigating unchartered territory,...