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Eco-Anxious Stories

Grades

3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

Subjects

Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts, Social-Emotional Learning

Resource Types

  • Lesson Plan
  • Worksheet
  • Activity - Classroom

Regional Focus

Global

Format

PDF

My Climate Story

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Synopsis
  • This 8-lesson toolkit can help teachers and adults guide students through activities and worksheets to explore their emotions related to climate change and compose their own personal climate story.
  • This guide provides excellent context related to eco-anxiety, social-emotional learning pedagogy, and self-reflection. and provides instructional strategies for each lesson.
Teaching Tips

Positives

  • The series of lessons effectively scaffolds a student's journey in exploring their place in nature to taking action for climate change.
  • The printable worksheets use excellent images and clear, simple layouts to support students.
  • The lesson plan and background learning theory provided to teachers are thorough and helpful.

Additional Prerequisites

  • This toolkit is a compliment to a curriculum by Little Green Thumbs called "Plants, People, and Climate Change." The lessons in the toolkit can be completed with or without completing the complimentary curriculum.

Differentiation

  • The eight lessons can be done in a series or individually depending on classroom objectives.
  • Samples of climate stories are provided for students to use as models as they craft their own. Consider having students present their climate stories to the class after they finish their writing assignment.
  • This video also addresses climate anxiety and this video highlights the power of climate storytelling. 
  • The lessons are interdisciplinary, covering topics in science, social studies, and English Language Arts.
Scientist Notes
The resource includes lessons to encourage students to share their climate-related experiences, get over their fears, and work as a team to take immediate climate action. It is suggested for use in classrooms because the objectives, anticipated results, and course modules are all included in the resource.
Standards
  • English Language Arts
    • Reading: Informational Text (K-12)
      • 6.RI.6 Determine an author's perspective and/or purpose in a text and explain how it is conveyed in the text.
    • Writing (K-12)
      • 3.W.1 Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons.
      • 4.W.3 Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
  • Social Sciences
    • Social Science Analysis (K-12)
      • 4.24 Explain individual and cooperative approaches people have taken, or could take in the future, to address local, regional, and global problems as well as predict possible results of those actions.
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