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How Do You Make A “Going Green Book” (For Students)?

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How Do You Make A “Going Green Book” (For Students)?

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This is a simple project for the classroom teacher looking to add a green lesson to his or her curriculum. Step 1 Take 5-10 pages of green and brown construction paper, Eventually you will staple the papers together as to bind it like a book. Step 2 For the cover: Children should write “My Green Book” and decorate the cover with environmental themes. Step 3 Page 2: Find a coloring page that contains a picture of the earth. Let students color and glue the sheet onto the page. Step 4 Pages 3-4: Pages 3-4 can be short essays on environmental topics of your choice. One example could be: “If I had $1,000,000 to spend to help the planet, I would…” Step 5 Pages 5-6: These pages can contain things like a basic list of items that can be recycled, and items that cannot. You can also add recycling themed coloring pages, fact sheets or free-hand drawings. Step 6 Pages 7-8: On white paper, students can write a short paragraph about one endangered species. On a separate piece of white paper they c

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