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CLASSROOM RESOURCES

Please allow 1 week for delivery to school office.
Check-out time for a video resource is 2 weeks.
ACTIVITY BOOKS - Order an activity book below to present to your class anytime throughout the school year.
Classroom Activity books can be mailed for preview upon request.
"Earth is Worth It" (30 each)
"50 Ways to Go Green" (30 each)
VIDEOS - Choose a video below to present to your class:
"The Rotten Truth" (45 Minutes) 2nd - 8th Grades. An interesting tour of a landfill, recycling center and more. The host shows how you can't make something into nothing.
Napcor "PET Recycling: The #1 Success Story" (10 Minutes) 4th Grade - Adult. Tells how #1 type plastics are recycled.
"Dig It: Resource Conservation - Energy, Recycling & Water" (24 minutes) 4th - 12th Grades. Tells how you can help conserve the earth's resources.
"Dig It: Beautification Stewardship" (22 Minutes) 4th - 12 Grades. Explains how students can make a difference for the environment, school or in their own backyard.
"Natural Connections" (48 Minutes) 4th - 12th Grades. Several Northwest scientists discuss the interconnectedness among different species and their ecosystems and show how our everyday actions affect the environment.
"Gotta Have It" (15:45 Minutes) 6th - 8th Grades. This video about teenagers influenced by the media to purchase products they may not need promotes critical thinking skills and stimulates awareness of a) the connection between over-consumption
"Wormania!" (27 minutes) Elementary - Adult. Worm Woman visits the Brennan kids who learn about worms-how they move, their role in soil ecology, and how they breed -- and how to set up a worm bin for composting organic waste. The video incorpora
"Worm Bin Creatures" (32:00 Minutes) 6th Grade - Adults. Explore more than a dozen critters under a microscope as they search for food and shelter in their worm bin home.
"Studies in Stewardship" (8:35 Minutes) 5th - 12 Grades. Three schools in King County are profiled for their environmental projects. Featured are river ecology studies at Snoqualmie Elementary, a recycling program at Tolt Middle School, and a co
"STUFF Video Project" (13 Minutes) 8th - 12th Grades. Students at Foster High School in Tukwila, Washington explored their own consumption habits and read the book Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things before producing these video pieces wi
"The Adventures of Garbage Gus & Driver Mike" (5 Minutes) Learn how to keep safe around garbage and recycle trucks. Rap with Mike & Gus (music).
 

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