Eco=Kids Part 2 Elementary Series

How Eco are You? is the second part of this three part series teaching students the Inconvenient truth about our environment. The episode challenges students to conduct an Eco-Investigation of their homes, schools and communities to determine which of our daily routines waste resources or are harmful to the environment. We examine our use of grocery bags, the packaging of products, what we eat and drink, water consumption, the safety of cleaning products and energy usage in our homes. We also take a closer look at paper and other material usage in schools, as well transportation in our communities. Once students understand how individuals contribute to the problem, they can become part of the solution to eco-friendliness.
Release
2008  
Minutes
15  
Grade Level
E  
Format
DVD  
How Eco are You? is the second part of this three part series teaching students the Inconvenient truth about our environment. The episode challenges students to conduct an Eco-Investigation of their homes, schools and communities to determine which of our daily routines waste resources or are harmful to the environment. We examine our use of grocery bags, the packaging of products, what we eat and drink, water consumption, the safety of cleaning products and energy usage in our homes. We also take a closer look at paper and other material usage in schools, as well transportation in our communities. Once students understand how individuals contribute to the problem, they can become part of the solution to eco-friendliness.

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