16 minutes Study Guide Grades Grades 4-7 Directed by Trevor Evans Produced by Sheila McEvoy and Holly MacKenzie DVD Purchase $79, Rent $45 US Release Date: 1997 Copyright Date: 1996 DVD ISBN: 1-93777-250-0 VHS ISBN: 1-56029-703-4 Subjects Arts and Crafts Canadian Studies Children's Films Citizenship and Civics Community Computers Environment Global Issues Physical Science Research Skills Science Technology Society Sociology Awards and Festivals DESIRABLE: California Clearinghouse Instructional Technology Semi-Finalist, Skipping Stones Honor Award American Conservation Film Festival, Shepherdstown, WV Colorado Environmental Film Festival |
It's Eco-Logic Practical things kids can do to protect the environment.
Twelve-year-old Michael thinks his science teacher has gone too far with this homework assignment. How is a kid supposed to save the earth? Michael turns on his computer and gets some unexpected help from Severn Cullis-Suzuki, the youngest winner of the Global 500 Environment Award. She and some friends show Michael that there are lots of things kids like him can do to preserve and protect our environment. All it takes is a little common sense. It's Eco-Logic! Reviews "Filled with practical ideas for kids to make a difference in protecting and preserving the environment." Video Librarian "An excellent purchase for school library media centers - highly recommended." Belinda L. Robinson-Jones, coordinator, Educational Media Center/AV services, Ohio University/MATC Zanesville, MC Journal: the Journal of Academic Media Librarianship |