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Climate, SEL, and Media Literacy for Our Youngest Students

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Provided by: Project Look Sharp |Published on: October 26, 2023
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Synopsis

  • In this lesson, students will view the children's book, "To Change a Planet," discuss how the book makes them feel, and analyze the creators' purpose in producing this book.
  • This resource includes a detailed lesson plan, printable and digital presentation materials, and plenty of ideas for differentiation.
  • Students will learn about how books portray climate change and how messaging around our changing climate impacts individuals. 

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Subjects: Science, English Language Arts
Authors: Project Look Sharp
Region: Global
Languages: English

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Project Look Sharp
Project Look Sharp is a nonprofit, mission-driven outreach program of Ithaca College. Their mission is to help K-16 educators enhance students' critical thinking, metacognition, and civic engagement through media literacy materials and professional development.

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