The Fall edition of Canada’s Green Teacher magazine (Vol 133) has now been published. There are two freely available articles:
Don’t Worry; BEE Happy by Frank Glew
An outdoor honey bee simulation game
Finding Ecohappiness in the Classroom by Sandi Schwartz
Nature-related mindfulness tools to help students manage stress
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Other articles (full text available only to subscribers though you can read the abstracts) are:
The Little School That Could by Katherine Jones and Suzanne Brown
The dream of Riverside’s Knowledge Path became a reality during COVID-19.
What Happens in a World with Tussles Elephants? by Lisa Nichols
An article followed by a lesson plan for secondary school classes
Bumble bee pollination observations by Green Teacher staff
An activity for secondary school students
Contain Your Enthusiasm by Todd Beasley
Unleashing your garden program in a contained manner
What Educators Need to Know About Safer Screentime and Tech-free Greentime by Kerry Crofton
Tips for students and educators
Is Your Community Ready for Electric Vehicles? by Lynn Markham
An overview plus discussion questions
More from Talking with Green Teachers by Green Teacher staff
A lesson based on a podcast episode