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Share FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Hop Into Action Guides Educators through Environmental Instruction for Young Learners |
ARLINGTON, VA, December 14, 2010 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- In the midst of a global amphibian extinction crisis, it is more important than ever for classroom teachers, home school educators, naturalists, and camp leaders to incorporate effective environmental education into their K–4 agenda. Hop Into Action was created to serve as an interdisciplinary curriculum guide for the classroom and field. Twenty standards-based, cross-curricular investigations introduce children to the joy of amphibians while using scientific inquiry and critical thinking.
Hop Into Action offers cross-disciplinary lessons that can be applied to the areas of language arts, physical education, art, math, civics, history, and media. Author David Alexander designed the lessons for multiple learning styles and to take advantage of children’s natural curiosity about the environment through observation, photographs, games, and direct instruction. He includes detailed objectives, background information, step-by-step procedures, evaluation questions, and additional web resources. Most importantly, he hopes students will learn to love, appreciate, and protect amphibians as a result of the ideas provided in this guide. The Arlington, Virginia–based National Science Teachers Association is the largest professional organization in the world promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA's current membership includes more than 50,000 science teachers, science supervisors, administrators, scientists, business and industry representatives, and others involved in science education. |
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