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Ignite the curiosity of middle school students with a curated reading list focused on climate-related stories, nonfiction, and scientific texts. Read about recycling, climate heroes, and natural resources while enhancing reading comprehension and text analysis skills. Embark on a journey of discovery and exploration through the texts on this book list. Happy reading, 6th-8th graders!
Hello Dr. Jane!
This resource includes a video, vocabulary terms, pre-reading questions, journal topics, and a biographical article about the award-winning Dr. Jane Goodall.
This poignant story tells the tale of a polar bear cub and its mother in the Arctic, describing the hardships and ultimate sacrifice the mother makes to search for food in the melting Arctic.
Read about how Milly Zantow started a global movement to recycle plastics, what motivated her to start this movement, and what challenges she faced in the movement's early phases.
This interactive book chapter describes the many types of fossil fuels, the effects of burning fossil fuels on the environment, and the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources.
This series of articles, organized in a newsletter format, provides updates on various climate solutions and a partnership with Indigenous people in the Adirondack area of New York.
This scientific review article discusses the many negative effects of noise pollution from aviation, citing several peer-reviewed studies and articles.
Encourage a love for reading while fostering environmental consciousness with our carefully selected middle school reading list. Let these stories inspire your young readers to become passionate advocates for a sustainable and harmonious future.