The Moon Maiden of Green Willow by Warwick Goble, 1920 |
"The
ultimate test of man's conscience may be his willingness to sacrifice something
today for future generations whose words of thanks will not be heard."
Gaylord Nelson (1916-2005), founder of Earth Day
STORIES
The Circle of Life and the Clambake - A lovely story from the Wampanoag culture that encompasses the circle of life and caring for the earth.
http://tinyurl.com/kpdyaq
http://tinyurl.com/dy6dsv
The
Haudenosaunee Creation Story - Iroquois/Native
American
https://www.oneidaindiannation.com/the-haudenosaunee-creation-story/
The Owl and the Deer - Cambodia
http://www.mekongwatch.org/peoplestory/zone1-story6.htmlWhen The Earth and Sky Were Married - India
http://tinyurl.com/cw34y8
Why is the Sky So Far Away – Nigeria
https://reelrani.wordpress.com/2017/01/10/why-is-the-sky-so-far-away-an-african-folktale/
STORY COLLECTIONS
The Earth Stories Collection – “a cultural seed bank, a base of global educational resources for the construction (or reconstruction) of a deeply sustainable global society, based on social and economic justice, and values of peace and democracy; that is, the values of the Earth Charter.” Under the Principal sections 1-16 you will find stories to fit many areas including Ecological Integrity, Social Responsibility, and more.
https://theearthstoriescollection.org/en/earth-stories/
Forest Stories – 7 Tales from far-away lands - “Stories of forests, rivers, mountains, deserts and magical beings who call these places home. Journey to amazing places through these short stories and learn the wisdom of the forest.”
https://healingforest.org/2019/10/26/forest-stories/
Plants, Animals, Salt and Spirits: How People Live, Work and Talk About the Environment in Rural Cambodia, Laos and Thailand - The People’s Stories Project, launched in 2014 with three purposes: “ (1) To record legends, old tales, folklore and narratives, and access the local knowledge and experience over natural resource use…(2) To develop an environmental education tool kit…to bring about better governance of local resources, and; (3) To convey knowledge of local natural resource use and the richness of the world …providing a new point of view for observing natural resource management in the Mekong Region.”
http://www.mekongwatch.org/PDF/Booklet_PeopleStory.pdf
BOOKS
Earth Care –
World Folktales to Talk About
A limited preview of this excellent book by Margaret ReadMacDonald. You can read some of the folktales online, but I know you will want
a copy of your own. I know, I have it on my shelf!
http://tinyurl.com/aap7ug
https://www.amazon.com/Keepers-Earth-American-Environmental-Activities/dp/1555913857
CRAFTS
Enchanted Learning - Earth Day activities, crafts, and projects.
https://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/earthday/
Housing A Forest – 20 Earth Day crafts and activities for kids.
http://www.housingaforest.com/20-earth-day-crafts-and-activities-for-kids/
iheartcraftythings.com – 25 Earth Day Day crafts for kids.
https://iheartcraftythings.com/25-earth-day-crafts-for-kids.html
CURRICULUM
Edutopia.org
- Earth Day: Lesson Plans, Reading Lists, and Classroom Ideas - Resources from around the web. There is so much valuable
information at this site you could be here for days.
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/earth-day-lesson-plans-matt-davis
Field Trip Earth - A
global resource for teachers, students and wildlife proponents offering
educator resources, essays, and information on conservation projects around the
world.
https://fieldtripearth.org
The History Behind Earth Day
https://www.earthday.org/history/
Planet Pals.com -
This is a colorful, fun and information filled website on all things Earth:
Lesson plans and activities for both teachers and parents, the history behind
Earth Day, coloring pages, puzzles, clip art and so much more.
http://www.planetpals.com/index.html
SCHOLARLY
ARTICLE
The Concept
of Environment in Folktales from Different Cultures
https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1060556.pdf
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