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The document discusses using Valentine's Day and the 100th day of school as opportunities to teach children ways to care for the planet. It suggests having children make a list of 100 eco-friendly actions and categorizing them into areas like reducing energy use, recycling, and reusing items. The document also recommends environmental documentaries for families to watch together and raises awareness of how February is a month focused on health, history, and numeracy in addition to love and groundhogs.
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Green Team Gazette 2.3 November 09
1. 100 Mile Diet
It’s amazing what you find on a nighttime
TV melodrama. Last year, on a Thanksgiving
episode of the former NBC show “Lipstick
Jungle,” Brooke Shields’ character was hot on the trail of
the ingredients for her Thanksgiving feast, wanting them to
come within a 100 mile radius. Obviously she had read Alisa
Smith’s & J.B. MacKinnon’s book The 100-Mile Diet: A Year
of Local Eating (2007). In the book, these two detail their
year of eating locally-grown/produced foods in a
biographical style. Especially given that most of us have
food on our dinner table that has traveled as far as 1,500
miles to get to our plate, freshness isn’t always our friend,
yet preservatives are often plentiful. How healthy is that?
Both in the book and detailed on their website
www.100milediet.org, Smith & MacKinnon give tips about
seasonal eating, food variety, finding your nearest farmers’
market, promoting your local economy, and cutting down on
the fuel-usage needed when food comes from far away.
Thanksgiving, with it being the time of feast and plenty,
might be the perfect time to experiment, possibly even
starting a new family tradition. There’s a whole section on
this website dedicated to celebrating the heritage of the
holiday, a “getting started guide,” & a link where you can
pledge to get food from within range for either a meal, a
week of meals, or more. There’s also a mapping tool where
you can discover what your 100-mile radius looks like just by
entering a zip code or city name. What will you be having
for dinner—whether it’s tonight or Turkey Day? No matter
if it is merely “food for thought” or a major life-changing
challenge, you can learn a lot here about geography and
what food-finds are in your neck of the woods.
Also by this duo:
Plenty: Eating Locally on the 100-Mile Diet (2008) also published as
Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Raucous Year of Eating Locally (2007)
Perspectives to Ponder
"If you want one year of prosperity, plant corn.
If you want ten years of prosperity, plant trees.
If you want one hundred years of prosperity,
educate people." — Chinese proverb
"What we do today, right now,
will have an accumulated effect on all of our tomorrows."
— Alexandra Stoddard, author
The Green Team Gazette
Volume 2, Issue 3, page 1 November 2009
Looking For Info? Type 911
Curious as to where the best place is to dispose of your
plastic templates for your Halloween jack-o’lanterns, the
batteries from trick-or-treating flashlight, or the
upcoming foil pan you’re planning to use at Thanksgiving?
Let your fingers do the walking so you can find a more
eco-friendly place to deposit them than your trash and
your local landfill. A quick visit to http://earth911.com/
will give you your answer.
Founded in 1991, Earth 911 serves as a massive recycling
directory, boasting of having over 100,000 recycling
centers just a click away. In the search bar on their
website, type in the material you wish to recycle and
your zip code. Then Earth911 will
search its database to find nearby
drop off centers that take what
you are looking to offload. There are also links for small
business owners wishing to go green, as well as a widget
function that allows you to put their database on your
website. The 3 R’s just got easier!
Websites to Be Grateful For
After you’ve finished checking out the Earth 911
database, don’t stop there! Feast on these sites if you
are looking to add more green info to your diet:
http://www.thegreenparent.com
http://www.treehugger.com
http://www.coolpeoplecare.org
The Green Team Gazette
is a publication co-sponsored
by the founders of
CynerGreen, CGKidz, and Gibson Island Country School,
a Green School in Pasadena, Maryland. Our mission is to
educate and share ways to “go green”—both big and small--
and be environmentally-proactive at home, in school, and
beyond. It is written by Vicki Dabrowka, and edited by
Danelle Hoffer. Additional contributors include: G.I.C.S.
Science Teacher Tim Decker; G.I.C.S. Head of School Laura
Kang; CGKidz creator, twelve-year old Riley Hoffer. To learn
more visit www.cynergreen.com,
www.cgkidz.com, and www.gics.org.
Please print on
recycled paper.
2. Read, Then Recycle
It’s not every day that an author of a book actually
encourages you to do away with his book, but that
is the premise of the newly edited book by Dan Gutman,
Recycle This Book: 100 Top Children’s Book Authors Tell You
How To Go Green (2009). Inside, one hundred well-known
authors speak from their hearts, giving their thoughts about
big and little things that they do for the Earth; things that
you can too. Written for kids aged 8—12 years old, its
message is straightforward, with humor and wisdom combined.
Dan Gutman sets the stage in the book’s Foreword, showing
how vital one person--one kid--can be in making a difference.
By “recycling” the book (or, sharing it) with three friends, who
share it with three friends, who share it…little actions can
lead to big results and teaching each other. In addition to the
perspectives of 100 well-known authors, there’s also a hearty
list of eco-websites at the end of the book.
Here are just a few ways you can incorporate this book into
your classroom curriculum:
Encourage older readers to pick it up and read it for
themselves!
Use all or part of it as a read-aloud. (My favorite essays
include “Drinking Dog Water” by Peg Kehret, “I Zapped
My TV Set” by Bruce Coville, “The Garbologist” by Matt
Tavares, and “Stamp Out Witches’ Drawers” by Jon
Scieszka).
Encourage your class of young authors’ to answer the
book’s key concept: “How Do We Save the Planet?”
Read Dan Gutman’s Foreword and several selections to
serve as brainstorming. Then release your students into
the world of green writing.
The essays in this book serve as excellent examples for
the “6 + 1 Writing Traits.” Challenge your crew to
determine which traits really shine per piece. Which
ones showcase ideas, voice, word choice, sentence
fluency, organization (complete with a “grabber” at the
beginning &/or a solid wrap up at the end), conventions
(or mechanics) plus that last one: presentation?
Students might find a writer within the book to whom
they really relate, or might find a writer’s style worth
further investigation. The ideas in this book might be
just the ones that help a student find his or her new
favorite author from just their short eco-snippet!
This book is a quick, insightful read that perhaps might be the
perfect light reading during your Thanksgiving break!
The Green Team Gazette
Volume 2, Issue 3, page 2 November 2009
March To Stop Global Warming
In the 1960’s, people came together to
march on Washington, DC as a way to
spread their message about their cause.
The age of technology has inspired “the virtual march.”
This is a march and a message you can do in the
comfort of your own home. Share your voice by
visiting http://www.stopglobalwarming.org/ to tell
national leaders that there is a need to reduce carbon
emissions. This non-partisan site helps us all take part
in something big. While there, click on the video link
for featured videos. Some are funny, some celebrity-
filled, some musical…yet all are enlightening. Likewise,
click the classroom link for 20+ ideas of what you can
do in the classroom to educate about climate change.
Take Time to Be Thankful,
Take Time to Be Tolerant
Being thankful means appreciating what you have. It
includes counting your blessings--finding them to be
“enough.” It means not wishing for what your neighbor
has. It means being content--not jealous or cluttered
with negativity. It includes being patient and being
tolerant of others--especially those people who are
different from you. Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate
togetherness. Family. That “family” includes the
people in our house, those who are our relatives, those
who are our neighbors, and those who share our planet.
During this season of harvest and thanks, the United
Nations celebrates the International Day of
Tolerance each year on November 16th
. Improving
the environment is more than mere ecology, but stems
from personal attitudes as well!
Kids: For online activities, visit Planet Tolerance at
http://www.tolerance.org/pt/index.html
Teachers: For classroom resources and free lessons
on how to build a more open, accepting community, visit
http://www.tolerance.org/teach/index.jsp
Parents: For a breakdown of activities or books by
age groups (as well as ways to approach certain issues),
visit http://www.tolerance.org/parents/index.jsp
Teens: For something just your size & style, visit
http://www.tolerance.org/teens/index.jsp