Student creativity can flourish as they explore environmental problems and solutions through their writing.
Free and engaging examples of children's books are provided on ClimateScience's website (linked in the teacher's guide).
Students can not only learn writing and narrative techniques modeled in the books, but they can also learn more about various environmental issues by reviewing the examples.
Additional Prerequisites
This activity is intended to last 90 minutes.
If possible, teachers may want to provide some printed children's books from the library so students can look at these examples in addition to viewing the linked ones on a screen.
Differentiation
Teachers can help students brainstorm ideas to ensure a wide variety of topics are covered.
Students can work in groups and assign roles such as illustrator, writer, researcher, and editor.
Teachers can create a rubric or checklist to assist students in meeting expectations for the assignment.
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