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Old 14-04-2007, 09:04 PM
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My name is Dave Finnigan and I got trained in January to deliver the Al Gore slide show. I've converted the slide show into an activity program for elementary age children (ages 5-12). The kids get to act out pieces of the climate Change story one grade level at a time. These are activity sessions with games and skits that are memorable and fun. the way kids really learn, by doing stuff! Then they get together for an assembly at the end of the day and each grade shows the others what they have done. We end up with "Our School Saves the World" a family activity that same night. The kids show their parents the information, and then the parents and kids come up with plans to solve the problem for their home, school, community and nation. Then they all link together through a website we are now designing. I'll be delivering training in this program from Fall 2007 until we cover every school in the US (and Canada?). Colleagues are welcome in this work.

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Welcome to the forum Dave.

This sounds really interesting and useful for our future generation of leaders.

Keep up the good work and keep us updated.

Fabian
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