Green Lane Diary – Free Education Program!
Green Lane Diary is a free, national curriculum-linked education program for Years 3-7, designed by Green Cross Australia.
Environmental educators have designed this program, teaching the stresses our planet faces and empowering children to enact changes at home, at school and in the community. Running over Term 3, students receive a diary and keep a scrapbook of their actions and projects that are making a difference.
The next generation is leading the way using new media and imagination. Green Lane Diary showcases the activities of our heroes and helps kids inspire kids.
From creating cool videos to community campaigns, it is your student’s gateway to all things sustainable, civic minded and environmental.
Teacher resources, school video link ups, activities, case studies and ideas are available for schools as we encourage and nurture our future green lane heroes.
Register now for Term 3 by emailing your details to info@greencrossaustralia.org or visit www.greenlanediary.org

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