In honor of Earth Day, all students at First Program have been reading books focused around environmentalism. In Kindergarden, students have been riveted by the true story of William Kamkwamba – a 14 year old boy from Malawi who built his own windmill and powered his village.
In first grade students learn about Mama Mati, the Johnny Appleseed of Kenya who is responsible for thousands of new trees. They also explore a future world which has been victimized by pollution and are introduced into how the smallest changes can make the biggest differences in Chris Van Allsberg’s Just A Dream.
The second and third graders learned of Rachel Carson in Rachel: the Story of Rachel Carson. Rachel was a marine biologist and conservationist who challenged large corporations with her books about the harmful effects of pesticides on wildlife. She is revered by scientists and environmentalist and even has a woodland preserve named in her honor.
Happy Earth Day everyone!




