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Green Learning Educational Guides

Can you name the three public water systems? Or three ways to reduce waste and conserve water? The askHRgreen.org Green Learning Educational Guides have these answers and so much more. Download a free copy now!

Written according to Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) guidelines by a team of experts who work in the region’s public works and public utilities departments, the askHRgreen.org Green Learning Guides connect students to their environment by combining educational information with fun age-appropriate activities such as colorful maps, engaging infographics, and puzzles. Corresponding Teacher’s Guides have also been created to highlight fun, interactive class activities to further reinforce important environmental concepts and take the topics “beyond the book.” Topics covered include the water cycle, watershed education, pollution prevention, water conservation, wildlife protection, waste reduction, recycling, and prevention of sanitary sewer overflows.

Available Green Learning Guides

 

Middle School Green Learning Guide (2012) – All about our most precious natural resource, water. Investigate local water quality issues, sources of pollution in the Chesapeake Bay, the public water system, and all the little ways that water is important to life in the 21st century. Written to meet sixth-grade SOLs but filled with fun for all middle and high school students. Download the Sixth-Grade Teacher’s Guide for discussion questions that will get your students thinking, interactive online tools, and fun experiments that bring science to life.

 

 

 

 

 

Elementary School Green Learning Guide (2018) – Travel through the different landscapes of Hampton Roads to discover the importance of our region’s natural resources and how we can all make a difference in protecting them. Written to meet third-grade SOLs but plenty of fun for all elementary-aged students. Download the Third-Grade Teacher’s Guide for more engaging resources, hands-on activities, and fun science experiments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wendell & Penelope’s Guide to FOG (2020) – Wendell and Penelope Duck teach kids to keep fats, oil, and grease out of our sinks, toilets, septic tanks, and sewer systems. They will learn why FOG shouldn’t go down the drain, and how to stop them in this fun coloring and activity book.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Stormwater Education Kit Teacher’s Guide (2024) – The Stormwater Education Kit Teacher’s Guide is an educational program designed to help third-grade teachers meet SOL requirements while educating students about important local water pollution issues. The accompanying kit is a rolling tote filled with the supplies needed to do the activities outlined in the teacher’s guide. Reserve your Stormwater Education Kit here. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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