Celebrate Earth Day in your classroom with our free podcast bundle on climate expert and scientist Dr. Inez Fung, who worked to bring attention to climate change.
FREE PODCAST BUNDLE ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Learn about Dr. Inez Fung
In this episode of The Walking Classroom, you learn about the famous climate expert and top female scientist, Inez Fung. Dr. Fung teamed up with other scientists to bring attention to climate change and worked towards stopping our Earth from getting too hot for us to comfortably live. She believed that we need to understand how our behavior will affect the earth in the long-term, and that what we do on land is connected to what’s happening in the atmosphere.
Don’t forget, all Walking Classroom podcasts also include a health message to build health literacy and a character value to support social and emotional learning. Enjoy!
Health Message: Oxygen, learning, and the brain
Character Value: Determination
When you access this Inez Fung podcast bundle, you’ll get:
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- The 15-minute podcast
- The podcast lesson plan
- The podcast quiz
- The unit slide deck
- Related videos
- A hands-on activity
- An online activity
- A virtual field trip
- A printable worksheet
And, access to more free podcasts!
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To help support your curricular units or help you introduce additional content to your class, we created The Walking Classroom’s Themed Groupings!
You can easily find podcasts centering around specific themes in language arts, social studies, and science, or explore other areas of interest. Whether you’re looking for podcasts addressing things like grammar or literary elements, a branch of science, a historical era, or even innovators like artists and inventors, The Walking Classroom has got you covered!
For example, Themed Groupings that contain the Clara Barton podcast include: Biographies, Civil War & Reconstruction, Famous Women, Historical Figures, Innovators: Artists, Inventors & More, Medicine, The Human Body
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