Global Johnny Appleseed Project: Global Johnny Appleseed Project
Slide2: What if every school in the world planted at least two trees?
Slide3: Johnny Appleseed, 1774-1845
Slide4: So many apples –
no one would ever go hungry.
Slide5: John "Appleseed" Chapman brought faith, hope and courage to the pioneers living on the Ohio frontier. Philanthropist, conservationist, environmentalist, horticulturist, visionary, missionary, humanitarian and border scout, Appleseed is a true inspirational hero for all generations.
From the Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center Pictured: William Gropper, 1897–1977, Johnny Appleseed, from the series American Folk Heroes, undated, lithograph, 17 1/2 x 22 1/2 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of David Schiffer.
Slide6: The apple was early so important, and so
generally distributed, that its name traced to its
root in many languages signifies fruit in general.
Maelon (Melon), in Greek, means an apple, also
the fruit of other trees, also a sheep and any cattle,
and finally riches in general.
from The History of the Apple Tree, by Henry David Thoreau
Other “apples”: Other “apples” Orange - In many languages oranges are known as “golden apples”. This is another option for a tree to plant if apple trees do not grow well in your climate. Avocado - Another good option for a type of tree to plant if apple trees do not grow well in your climate.
More about the project . . . : More about the project . . . Goal #1 -
Every school in the
United States, or the
world, will plant at least
two trees.
Why plant these trees?: Why plant these trees?
Global ReLeaf: Global ReLeaf Forests filter water, remove air pollution,
sequester carbon, improve community
aesthetics and provide homes for wildlife.
See this film at the Global ReLeaf Project
www.americanforests.org/campaigns/gr2/AF_GR2_movie/index.php
The Right Tree: The Right Tree The right tree for the right
place . . see this web site
for a great guide: www.ecomagic.org/fruition/right.html
Curriculum : Curriculum When we think of Fall,
we often think of apples.
Slide13: Investigating the connections in curriculum, you will find that you can take your students into a meaningful, real-life, interdisciplinary, project-based unit that meets many of the national standards.
This unit may be adapted for any grade level, and crosses multiple disciplines.
Johnny Appleseedand the Curriculum: Johnny Appleseed and the Curriculum Johhny Appleseed is not just a cute story for
little children.
Johnny Appleseed Connections: Johnny Appleseed Connections
National Apple Month: National Apple Month The United States Apple
Association states that National
Apple Month was originally
National Apple Week, established
in 1904. Today it has expanded to
Include three months, September
through November.
Slide17: Apple harvest
Halloween
Christmas
and much more, as you will see Starting the school year with such a project would be very appropriate. You can connect to:
Service Learning Projects: Service Learning Projects The ultimate 21st century curriculum, Service
Learning takes place in four major forms:
Direct Service
Indirect Service
Advocacy
Research
Plant Trees: Plant Trees
Environmental Survey: Environmental Survey Analyze the results
Take action Conduct an environmental survey or study in your community.
Historic Trees: Historic Trees Save a tree, a park or an
important historical
building/site in your
community. This would
involve the students in
real-life civic action.
See HistoricTrees.org Fourth generation scion of the tree from Woolsthorpe Manor, Newton's childhood home. Planted at Babson College.
Johnny Appleseed Festival: Johnny Appleseed Festival Invite local musicians,
artists,craftsmen, cooks
and chefs, farmers,
gardeners, orchardists,
and the local media to a
fundraising festival.
Festival continued: Festival continued Use the monies for
anything from planting
apple trees in the
community (at the
school, a local park or on
Main Street) to donations to
a local food bank, or any
number of worthy projects.
Public Service Announcements: Public Service Announcements Help raise awareness in
your community by
having students conduct
an environmental survey
of the community,
analyze the results, and
offer solutions. Use this
information to design and
produce PSAs for radio
and television. Working on the storyboard.
Remember these PSAs?: Remember these PSAs? Smokey Bear -
preventing forest
fires
www.smokeybear.com
Smokey Bear’s PSA: Smokey Bear’s PSA Once Upon A Time
Twice Upon A Time
Fuse
Match Sticks - Spanish
Smokey N' Da Boyz
View online at www.adcouncil.org/default.aspx?id=60
For more PSAs with Smokey just Google!
Keep America Beautiful: Keep America Beautiful Iron Eyes Cody –
“the crying Indian”
Keep America Beautiful
Campaign 1971 Watch the PSA at www.youtube.com/watch?v=k197LOJof9Q
Woodsy Owl: Woodsy Owl Give a Hoot,
Don’t Pollute! See his PSAs at http://www.symbols.gov/media/woodsy/video/psa.shtml
Green Celebrities: Green Celebrities Let the students
find out what
celebrities are
doing for the planet
– many exciting
projects! Robert Redford Top Green celebrities are at www.grist.org/news/maindish/2007/06/01/celebs/
Also see one of Redford’s projects, a new series on Sundance calledThe Green
www.sundancechannel.com/thegreen#/homePage
Live Earth: Live Earth Use these videos from
the Live Earth Concert
which took place on all
7 continents for 24
hours on 7-7-07 to raise
awareness for care of
the environment. Jon Bon Jovi http://liveearth.msn.com/green/liveearthfilmproject
Green Films: Green Films King Kong
Soylent Green
A Civil Action
The Day After Tomorrow
An Inconvenient Truth
For many years films have dealt with conditions on planet Earth, from war to animal welfare. For more films see http://liveearth.msn.com/green/greenfilms King Kong 1933
Environmental News: Environmental News Grist – Environmental News and
Commentary
http://www.grist.org/
Social Studies Connections: Social Studies Connections
American Revolution: American Revolution Minutemen - ready to
go into battle with a
minute’s notice.
Later replaced with
Continental Army
created by George
Washington Johnny Appleseed’s father was a Minuteman.
Environmental Law: Environmental Law A body of law, which is a system of complex
and interlocking statutes, common law,
treaties, conventions, regulations and
policies which seek to protect the natural
environment which may be affected,
impacted or endangered by human
activities.
Slide36: Some environmental laws regulate the quantity and nature of impacts of human activities: for example, setting allowable levels of pollution.
Slide37: Other environmental laws are preventive in nature and seek to assess the possible impacts before the human activities can occur.
Also see . . .: Also see . . . Kyoto Treaty
Sustainable development
Polluter pays principle
Eco-taxes
Tradeable emission allowances
Environmental Protection Agency
Literature Connections: Literature Connections
Henry David Thoreau1817-1862: Henry David Thoreau 1817-1862 "It is remarkable how
closely the history of
the apple tree is
connected with that of
man." From Wild Apples by Henry David Thoreau, published 1862. Download the ebook free at Project Guttenberg. www.gutenberg.org/etext/4066
Traditions and Tree Lore: Traditions and Tree Lore Symbolism of the Apple
Apples as the food of the gods
Hercules and the Apples of Immortality
Tree of paradise and the serpent
Mythology: Mythology Golden apple and
the Trojan War
The Choice of Paris
The Apples of the Hesperides
Fairy Tales: Fairy Tales Mrs. Wholesome and the Apple Orchard
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The Golden Bird
Wassailing: Wassailing An old English tradition of blessing the apple
orchards and fruit trees. In literature from Beowolf to
Shakespeare to Thoreau. www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5567/waswrite.html
Was Hail: Was Hail The tradition has endured in Britain that the
one who drinks first at a banquet says "was
hail" to his partner, and he who drinks next
says "drinc hail."
--- Geoffrey of Monmouth, The History of the Kings of Britain (~1135), vi.12
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5567/washist.html
Science Connections: Science Connections
Carbon Footprints: Carbon Footprints Carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of
Carbon dioxide or CO2 emitted through the
combustion of fossil fuels; in the case of an
organization, business or enterprise, as part of
their everyday operations; in the case of an
individual or household, as part of their daily lives;
or a product or commodity in reaching market. www.globaljohnnyappleseedproject.org/Carbon_Footprint.htm
Carbon Offsetting: Carbon Offsetting When one is unable or unwilling to reduce
one's own emissions, Carbon offset is the
act of reducing ("offsetting") greenhouse gas
emissions elsewhere. A well-known example
is the planting of trees to compensate for the
greenhouse gas emissions from personal air
travel.
Areas of Research: Areas of Research Alternative fuel research
Algae-based fuels
Salt water burns as fuel? - see the video on this very new, accidental discovery from cancer research . . . www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGg0ATfoBgo
A Better Biofuel – engineering bacteria www.technologyreview.com/Biotech/18476/
Slide50: Conservation of resources
Weather and crop production
World hunger
Modern Marvels – the supermarket
Integrated pest management
Forestry
Climatology
Hazardous Waste
Recycling
Clean Air Act
Clean Water Act
Cleanup
Climate Change
Careers
Beaches
Agriculture
Medical Research : Medical Research Cancer research
Lung cancer research
Heart studies
Weight loss research
Memory research
Breast cancer research
Antioxidants
See www.GlobalJohnnyAppleseedProject.org for more.
ActionBioscience.org: ActionBioscience.org
Biodiversity – Why preserve life’s variety?
Environment – How fragile is our planet?
Genomics – What does the genome reveal?
Biotechnology – How is biotech changing the world?
Evolution – What is life’s history on earth?
New frontiers – Why is it the age of biology?
Education – Why improve bioscience literacy?
Nutrition: Nutrition An apple a day will keep the doctor away . . .
Growing Apples: Growing Apples Life cycle of the apple
tree
Apple growers
associations
Harvesting, packing and
production
Supermarkets: Supermarkets Evolution of the supermarket
Economics: Economics Apple industry
Grocers & Supermarkets
Marketing and advertising
Production, packing and shipping
Orcharding
Apple growers associations
Apple-based food products
Careers in agriculture, weather, environment . . .
More to be added: More to be added This is a starter brainstorming slide show – what can we teach through the theme of Johnny Appleseed?
Please check back to see what we have added. This slide show was placed online on July 14, 2007.
In the meantime, please sign up to join the Global Johnny Appleseed Project and plant at least two trees at your school!
We will be adding quite a bit more:
The Arts
Multiple Literacies
Big Questions to Guide Student Research
More in each of the disciplines
www.GlobalJohnnyAppleseedProject.org