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Sustainability Education in Elementary Schools Final Paper
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Second Grade Unit Plan - Our Melting Oceans, Solid and Liquid Water - Sustainability for Young Learners Courses
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2nd Grade - Our Melting Oceans, Solid and Liquid Water - Sustainability for Young Learners PowerPoint
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Third Grade Unit Plan - Ocean Plastics, The Problem and the Solution - Sustainability for Young Learners Courses
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3rd Grade - Ocean Plastic - The Problem and the Solution - Sustainability for Young Learners PowerPoint
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Fourth Grade Unit Plan - Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources and Their Impacts - Sustainability for Young Learners Courses
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4th Grade - Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources and their Impacts - Sustainability For Young Learners PowerPoint
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Fifth Grade Unit Plan - Climate Change – Reducing Food Waste and Composting as a Solution - Sustainability for Young Learners Courses
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5th Grade - Climate Change - Reducing Food Waste and Composting as a Solution - Sustainability for Young Learners PowerPoint
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