In this lesson, students learn about climate change and modes of transportation, create a sustainable dream vacation, and conduct a personal transportation assessment.
Grade Level: 9 – 12
Source: Strategic Energy Innovations
GSNN has identified a selection of social justice resources that you can apply to your sustainability curriculum, as well as your teaching practice.
In this lesson, students learn about climate change and modes of transportation, create a sustainable dream vacation, and conduct a personal transportation assessment.
Grade Level: 9 – 12
Source: Strategic Energy Innovations
By. Susan Rauchwerk Reprinted with permission from Green Teacher #114, Fall 2017. Learn more about Green Teacher’s nonprofit magazine and books at www.greenteacher.com.
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By. Steve Braun, Ted Hart, and Kirk Ordway Reprinted with permission from Green Teacher #101, Winter 2013 – 2014. Learn more about Green Teacher’s nonprofit magazine and books at www.greenteacher.com.
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