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The Yellow Hat [333.7]

Grades: 6-12
Length: 1/15 Minute
Rights: Perpetuity with Distribution and Duplication
Internet: http://whro.unitedstreaming.com

This series shows students how they can lead the way in environmental change. This fast-paced program follows a middle school environmental club through an investigation of local water quality issues. The students gather and organize information, formulate quests, and interview some of the nation's top environmental scientists. They also meet other professionals dealing with environmental issues: state environmental managers, a town manager, a veterinarian, and an environmental activist. SOL correlation: S: 4.5, 6.11, LS.7, LS.12.

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