Environmental Education Kids Clubs

By Debbie Noah
Debbie Noah

Debbie Noah is an elementary school teacher at Bedford Heights Elementary in Bedford, TX. She has been teaching over 30 years.

There are many environmental education clubs kids can find and join locally. Find environmental clubs for children with tips from an experienced elementary school teacher in this free video on environmental education.

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Young children are not only willing but very eager to do their part in saving our planet. They just need our help. Hi, I'm Debbie Noah and I'm here to talk to you about getting your children involved in protecting the planet through clubs and organizations. One of the best ways to teach kids about the environment, not only is using yourself as a model and practicing what you preach at home, and teaching them all the important things of what's happening with our environment is getting them involved in some clubs; environmental clubs. There are so many great ones around that kids can join. You go on the Internet and just do a search for kids environmental clubs and you will find a wealth of information from local clubs to national clubs, clubs that are focusing on animals, clubs that are focusing on rain forest or just generic environmental clubs. There's a ton of them. There's a lot of great books out there for young children on getting them involved. "I helped Save the Earth"; great activities and experiments for kids to do. "Fifty Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth." This is one of my personal favorites and "Projects For a Healthy Environment"; super good things for kids to do. They can do them at home. They can do them at school. They can do them at church to help learn about the importance of taking care of the; our planet. Also, if you don't want to do one of these, a lot of kids are very motivated to start their own clubs at school. At our school, we have a recycling club. I know other schools, we've also done the adoption of animals. They can start their own club at church. They can do it in the neighborhood. A lot of kids would love to be able to be a leader. Not only is it teaching them leadership skills, it's teaching them responsibility. We are the important person in your child's life in cultivating that reverence for the environment. When we do that, we're giving; empowering our children. We are; hopefully, they'll grow up to be responsible, caring, knowledgeable adults, who will be custodians of our planet. I'm Debbie Noah, and those are some few ideas, if you get your kids involved in clubs to protect our planet.