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Hole World

Can you cut a hole in a piece of paper large enough to walk through? You can, and if you use a map of the world you have an incredible lesson on not wasting our worlds resources.

Newspaper Tree

Turn a Newspaper into a tree.

What Would Halloween be Like Without the Ecuadorian Rainforest?

This lesson guides students in an exploration of sustainable agricultural practices directly related to the lives of people living in the rainforest. The connection is made through chocolate and cocoa farming.

The first U.S. zoo opened in Philadelphia in 1874.

Once your students have considered how zoos have changed over the past century, invite them to imagine the zoo of the future. How will animals be cared for? What will the zoo look like? Who will visit the zoo? What will be the primary mission of the zoo? In small groups, students can explore these questions and then design their own zoo of the future using drawings, posters, dioramas, or a similar display technique.

The Geologists’ Dilemma

Students will learn that our resources are limited on this Earth, and we must conserve the resources that we have.

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