Grassroots
Environmental Science's
Online Magazine
Grassroots, is a compilation of stories about our
environment.
Some stories tell about people who are doing interesting
environmentally
friendly activities. Some stories are about important
environmental
topics. Stories can be drawn form these ideas:
Organic gardening
Efficiently insulated home construction
Solar homes
Electric cars
Wooden boat building
"Green" household products
Efficient water use
Explorations of the wilderness
Fresh water
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"Old fashioned" ways
Alternative energy use
Cheney's water power sawmill
Wind generators
Alternative forms of transportation
Protecting wildlife
Vegetarian life style
Endangered species
Population
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Expectations: (Pick A or B:)
A. To write an article about a person:
Find someone who is involved with one of the evnironmentally
sound activities
listed above.
Create an essential question and focus questions.
Interview them in person (best idea), over the phone, or via email.
Use a tape recorder (or video camera).
Have your questions ready. Ask these type of questions:
What - what are the important facts?
So What - why are these facts important or worthy or
the reader's
time?
Now What - what can be done in the future about this
issue?
Take pictures using a camera, digital camera, video camera.
Perform additional research in the topic (at least two other sources)
Write a two page article using Microsoft Word 6.0.
Include graphics.
Reference all sources.
Have a critical friend proof read the article.
Save as Hypertext Markup Language document (Use this form for title -
xxxxxxxx.html)
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B. To write an article
about a topic:
Create an essential question and focus questions.
Find at least three up to date materials for your information.
Outline the article answering these questions:
What - what are the important facts?
So What - why are these facts important or worthy or
the reader's
time?
Now What - what can be done in the future about this
issue?
Write a two page article using Microsoft Word 6.0.
Include graphics.
Reference all sources.
Have a critical friend proof read the article.
Save as Hypertext Markup Language document (Use this form for title -
xxxxxxxx.html)
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Important Note: Rules for graphics
Copyright laws prohibit us from publishing any unoriginal
pictures
online. In order to place graphics onto your webpage one of the
following
conditions must be met:
The picture must have been created by a student: (Take
pictures with
a camera; Draw, paint, sketch your own (or have someone else do it))
Download a picture from a royalty free site
Find a picture on the internet and gain permission through
email.
Links that might help:
Organic
Gardening Originating from Hobart, in Southern Tasmania,
this is the grassroots e-source for information about the basics of
backyard
organic gardening.
The
Organic
Kitchen - The motherload of links about organic gardening
Toxins
in the Home
Healthy
Homes
"Green"
household
products
Wooden Boat building
Water use in the USA
Water saving
tips
Alternative Energy Institute
Wind
Energy
101
reasons
to be a vegetarian