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Title: Amazing Shovels and the People Who Use Them!!
Subject: Science,History-Social Science,Sustainability Education
  Grade: K,1,2,3
  Description: Throughout history, humans have used innovation and creativity to make tools that helped them cultivate the land. Overtime, these innovations continued to change beginning with the use of an animals' scapula (shoulder balde) to the very specialized digging  tools that we use today. This innovative lesson explores the origins and purposes of some commonly used digging tools and encourages students with hands-on activity to further use innovation to improve upon what we currently use....
     
Author: RuskinFIT
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This teacher is recipient of teacher innovation grant and this lesson plan has California State Standards
 

 
Title: Calculating Your Foodometer
Subject: Mathematics,Science,History-Social Science,Sustainability Education
  Grade: 6,7,8
  Description: The amount of food imported to the United States has been rising since 1970. In this lesson, students learn about the impact of food-related emissions by challenging themselves to calculate a nutritious meal with the least amount of “food miles.”...
     
Author: Srubin
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Title: When Are We Wasting Water
Subject: Mathematics,Science,History-Social Science,Sustainability Education
  Grade: 3,4,5
  Description: Turning the water off while brushing your teeth saves approximately three gallons of water a day. In this lesson, students learn about the ways we waste water by conducting a hand-washing experiment....
     
Author: Srubin
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Title: Sort the Compost Bin
Subject: Science,History-Social Science,Sustainability Education
  Grade: Pre-K,K,1,2
  Description: Two-thirds of our trash is biodegradable and can be composted. In this lesson, students learn how to make compost by sorting images of materials into “green,” “brown,” and “don’t use.”...
     
Author: Srubin
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Title: Air Pollution Math
Subject: Mathematics,Science,History-Social Science,Sustainability Education
  Grade: Pre-K,K,1,2
  Description: Almost 60% of all the carbon monoxide emissions in the United States are a result of exhaust from cars, trucks and other transportation-related vehicles that rely on petroleum for combustion. In this lesson, students learn about the causes of air pollution by creating pictographs representing vehicle emissions....
     
Author: Srubin
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