People and Climatic Change on the Great
Plains
Environmental Education Links
Environmental issues are
not only of concern on the Great Plains. We are happy to provide teachers
with links to several excellent web sites that can help your students
understand environmental issues world wide. We urge you to take a look at
them first to see if their content is suitable for your students and to
plan how they can be best used in your classroom.* If you find additional
web materials that you find useful, please send us a message giving a brief
description and a full URL. Links
The Rainforest
Workshop
A Rainforest education site with resources for teachers
and students which includes Rainforest lesson plans. Developed by Virginia
Reid and the 7th grade students at Marshall Middle School, in Olympia,
Washington
National Wildlife Federation
A
range of activities and resources for students of all ages. Includes their
Animal Tracks program that contains units on People and the
Environment.
Rainforest Action Network Kids'
Corner
A number of action oriented activities for kids. The main Rainforest Action Network contains a
wealth of rainforest information including material on tropical forest
peoples.
Conservation
International
Conservation International has a "field project"
called The Changing Face of the Earth: Human Disturbance of Natural
Habitats. Students will learn from its map just how much humans have
modified their environments.
Rainforest Related Sites on the
Web
This site has a very complete list of rainforest web sites
including several more than the ones listed on this page that have a range
of educational projects.
*Disclaimer: The
developers of this web site and their sponsors cannot, of course, endorse
the content of the links listed above or links that they might
suggest.
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