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Green Literacy is a teaching practice that develops in-depth thinking, dialoguing, and responding to our relationship with the environment, using multiple texts and digital media as catalysts.
Green Literacy to help address the gaps between environmental education and its impact on young people’s thinking. |
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Green Literacy is a teaching practice and process that:
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EngageSpark curiosity with intention.
This stage supports teachers in developing rich, thematic questions that promote inquiry and critical thinking. Planning templates help you design your own thematic units, while reflective commentary encourages you to deepen your own understanding. As students begin to explore environmental connections, teachers are equipped to guide thinking that is both personal and purposeful. |
EmpowerDeepen understanding through story.
Using Green Reads and Views—carefully curated books and media—educators lead students through three research-based comprehension cycles. These strategies are adaptable to diverse classrooms and build strong connections between literacy and real-world environmental issues. Teachers are supported in fostering voice, confidence, and insight through every reading experience. |
ShiftInspire agency and leadership.
In the final phase, teachers guide students in exploring shared values and imagining sustainable futures. Students begin to form their own Green Literacy Ideals—core beliefs and commitments that shape how they act in the world. With support from teachers and school communities, learners create, collaborate, and lead with purpose, turning classroom learning into environmental action. |
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Green Literacy fits right into what you're already teaching. Our flexible, classroom-ready tools make it easy to integrate environmental themes into ELA, science, or social studies. With picture book pairings, discussion prompts, and writing activities, Green Literacy teaching and The Green Literacy Handbook helps you build deeper literacy skills, foster critical thinking, and spark meaningful conversations—without adding to your workload. |
Wild Things Conference
Presentation: Green Literacy Handbook |
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From Seeds to Systems: Cultivating Green Literacy in STEM Education to Foster Inclusive Learning, Environmental Stewardship, and Sustainable Pathways for All Students Through the Green Literacy framework, this session highlights how children’s books and digital media strengthen literacy within STEM education. Participants will explore reading, writing, and discussion strategies that build scientific understanding, equity, and environmental awareness.
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