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Author

EcoRise

Grades

K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Subjects

Social Studies, Civics, English Language Arts

Resource Types

  • Lesson Plans
  • Worksheets

Regional Focus

Global

Format

PDF

Environmental Justice Teaching Resources

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Synopsis
  • This is a collection of environmental justice teaching resources with three courses designed for elementary (K-3 or K-5), middle (4-8 or 6-8), and high (9-12) school students. 

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Positives

  • This collection of environmental justice teaching resources is professionally made, robust, and ready to go in your classroom.
  • Each lesson features a comprehensive step-by-step lesson plan.
  • Each course features ideas for extensions and cross-disciplinary activities in classes such as journalism, language arts, history, geography, art, and engineering.
  • All materials are easily downloadable from Dropbox.

Additional Prerequisites

  • This is a collection of three courses. Each course is designed for elementary (K-3), middle (4-8), or high school (9-12) students.
  • The elementary school course consists of two 40-minute sessions, the middle school course consists of three 55-minute sessions, and the high school course consists of four 55-minute sessions.
  • There are no standards selected for this collection of courses because it encompasses so many disciplines across grades K-12.
  • In order to access these environmental justice teaching resources, follow these steps:
    • Click "Add to Cart."
    • Click "Proceed to Checkout."
    • Complete many informational fields including name, email address, physical address, type of organization, number of students, name of organization, and phone number.
    • Click "Place Order."
    • You will receive an email to enroll in the class in Canvas.
    • Follow the instructions in the email to access the courses.

Differentiation

  • Make sure to use the course designed for your appropriate grade band: elementary, middle, or high school students.
  • Students at the edge of certain grade bands (such as 8th grade students) may benefit from some materials in another grade band.
  • You can print all student materials or download and share digitally.
Scientist Notes
The resource introduces the concept of environmental justice. It explains the differences in resource allocation, systemic racism, liberation, equality, equity, etc. This is recommended for teaching.
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  • A quick search made it difficult to find the K-2 resources.
    3 months ago