Learning from the Land: Teaching Ecology through Stories and Activities
By (Author) Brian "Fox" Ellis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
4th November 2011
2nd edition
United States
ELT/ESL
Non Fiction
Educational: Sciences, general science
372.357044
Paperback
264
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
907g
This all-new set of original science tales for children utilizes the power of storytelling to explore ecology's big ideas, providing extensive accompanying teacher support for maximum impact. Former teacher and an acclaimed author Brian "Fox" Ellis is a master at using creative storytelling to open up the natural world to students. With this new edition of his highly praised Learning from the Land: Teaching Ecology through Stories and Activities, Ellis gives educators 12 captivating science-based stories as well as the supporting material they need to use those stories at a variety of learning levels. This latest edition immerses students in both the process and the excitement of science. Ellis's original stories explore everything from the Big Bang theory to plate tectonics, from the water cycle to the food web, from forest ecology to animal intelligence. The accompanying lesson plansall based on national standardsinclude tips for discussions, writing activities, mapmaking, storytelling, scientific observations, and other activitieseverything teachers need to break through the walls of the classroom and immerse their students in the interworkings of the world outside.
Brian "Fox" Ellis is an internationally renowned storyteller, author, educator, and naturalist. He is the author of 15 books, including the critically acclaimed children's picture book The Web at Dragonfly Pond.