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Author

Oregon Green Schools

Grades

K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Subjects

Science, Social Studies, Health

Resource Type

  • Project

Regional Focus

North America, United States, USA - West, Oregon

Format

PDF

Walk and Roll to School

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Synopsis
  • This guide discusses the benefits of encouraging a student-led "active" transportation campaign, the steps a school must take to become a certified Oregon Green School, and provides a number links to additional information, ally organizations, and funding opportunities.
  • Schools will learn that active transportation can make their community healthier, safer, and more environmentally friendly.
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Positives

  • This resource can be used by teachers in Oregon to support an idle-free zone, student project, or Green School certification.
  • The links are placed in an organized manner.

Additional Prerequisites

  • This is meant for teachers and staff to support green initiatives and projects.

Differentiation

  • This project can be initiated by a number of different classes and at varying grade levels.
  • Teachers in Oregon can use the information to become certified and apply for funding to reduce the air pollution near their school.
  • Social studies classes could use this project to research access to public transportation, bike paths, and sidewalks in their area.
  • Science classes could use this project to investigate the health impacts of pollution from combustion.
Scientist Notes
This resource from Oregon Green Schools features a wealth of links and other resources to help schools get certified as an Oregon Green School on the Walk and Roll to School Track. This track aligns with the National Wildlife Federation’s Transportation Pathway allowing for certification as an Eco-School USA. After discussing the myriad of benefits of moving towards active transportation for students, the school, and the environment, the resource offers a long list of links to various sites that offer both state-wide and regional programs and grant opportunities. Learning standards are addressed and lesson plans for K-8 students are linked from the Oregon Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School program. This resource includes resources to help administrators, teachers and students all get involved in getting their school certified as an Oregon Green School and is recommended for teaching.
Standards

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  • Science
    • ESS3: Earth and Human Activity
      • MS-ESS3-3. Apply scientific principles to design a method for monitoring and minimizing a human impact on the environment.
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