Philippe Cousteau Going Blue a Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans Lakes Rivers Wetlands
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SUMMARY: Going Blue educates young people about the earth's water crisis and gives them tools and inspiration to transform their ideas into action. With lively photos and practical suggestions, the book helps teens plan and do a meaningful service project th
Going Blue: A Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans, Lakes, Rivers, and Wetlands / by Cathryn Berger Kaye, Philippe Cousteau, and Earth Echo International -- Minneapolis, MN : Free Spirit Publishing, c2010. (152 pages) RANGE 7 -- TEEN / YOUNG ADULTSUMMARY: Going Blue educates young people about the earth's water crisis and gives them tools and inspiration to transform their ideas into action. With lively photos and practical suggestions, the book helps teens plan and do a meaningful service project that benefits our planet's water system. Along the way, readers learn about issues such as clean water access, coral reef damage, runoff pollution, trash islands, factory fishing, bottled water, and much more. This combination of academic learning and community service is at the heart of the fast-growing teaching strategy known as service learning.
Going Blue is divided into the five stages of service learning: investigation, preparation, action, reflection, and demonstration. Special sections include a history of ocean exploration with a profile of Jacques Cousteau; an interview with Philippe Cousteau; stories of young people around the world addressing water issues; book and Web resources; and an afterword for adults.
REVIEW: Although I didn't actually read the book, I did study its format and content. I was impressed at the presentation that it made -- stating a problem, showing how to look at the problem, how to use critical thinking, create an action plan, carry out the plan, and then share the information with others. I would have read in more depth but I don't have the time at the moment to focus in on this one issue. So I'm bookmarking it to return at a later date.
...moreThe point of informational text is to give the reader new information about the natural and social world, which this book does a great job at that. It is broken up into three parts, which I think is great and makes it easy to follow. Also, unlike a normal text book, this book is specifically catered to young readers, which is great because it allows students and young people to engage in the book, therefore, allows them to really have an understanding of the book. Also, accuracy is a plus, as well as the flexibility with the ages it ranges from. Anyone can read it, which is great!
...moreI plan on using this book as a basis for my service-learning project for my 5th grade class. Our curriculum includes a social studies year long global awareness project and a science unit on Oceans in Fairfax County.
I plan to study our water issues in our local area and This book is very visually appealing to preteens and teens. It can be used by students independently or is a great resource for teachers. It walks through the different phases of service learning to help benefit our world's water.
I plan on using this book as a basis for my service-learning project for my 5th grade class. Our curriculum includes a social studies year long global awareness project and a science unit on Oceans in Fairfax County.
I plan to study our water issues in our local area and then link up with students and classrooms around the world to compare water issues.
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The book is very interactive and provides readers with great resources. There is an index in the back of the book as well as resources for specific facts stated in the book. The book is presented in digestible stages that allow the reader to move through the service
Going Blue is a great informational text for pre-teens and teens. This book serves as a guide to the environmental issues faced in our water systems and ways to participate and lead service-learning projects to alleviate these issues.The book is very interactive and provides readers with great resources. There is an index in the back of the book as well as resources for specific facts stated in the book. The book is presented in digestible stages that allow the reader to move through the service-learning process gradually.
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