“Farewell
to Shady Glade” by Bill Peet
Get it on Amazon: Farewell to Shady Glade
I
would teach this book as part of a unit about the environment. This
could be for a 6th or 7th grade class.
The
book is about a group of animals that live in a nice place in the
country, “Shady Glade,” which is in the process of being plowed
under to make more room for the city.
First
the birds leave, then the animals decide to check out the machines.
They find the tractors without their drivers, and try to understand
what to do. The old raccoon decides to lead the animals away to try
to find another place to live. They board the train that goes toward
another city, and on the way they see the beautiful countryside. On
the way to the city, they see the waste of the city, and the “river”
which has turned into the sewage waste way.
After
an hour the animals are on the way again, back out into the
countryside. This time a rock slide helps them disembark. They have
found an almost exact copy of “Shady Glade!” The trees tremble,
but this time it is only thunder and not the tractors.
Lesson:
I would first ask the students if they have ever been in a nature
reserve. What are the laws protecting nature reserves.
Then
I would read the book, either giving each student a copy, or make a
power point presentation with it.
Project:
I would put the students in groups, giving each group a different animal to study to find out what they eat, what type of environment they live in,
Animals:
crocodile hoopie bird lions nachlieli bird wild goat baboon
monkey
The
children could use the Internet, books and other materials. The final
project would be a poster about their animal and present it to the
class. The project would take 2 weeks to complete.
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