| Obtaining "The Greatest Good" DVD and companion book. "If Trees Could Talk" curriculum Suggestions of lesson plans or ways to use The Greatest Good film in your classroom? Please feel free to share: m.john@duke.edu  * PLT requires that you take a training class to obtain their useful materials. | The Greatest Good film was produced by the US Forest Service in honor of its Centennial celebration in 2005. The film offers a historical overview of the last 100 years of natural resource management. The Greatest Good can be purchased on DVD and includes three disks. Disc 1contains the two-hour history documentary film, detailing, in four 30-minute parts, some of the major Forest Service events and issues from the early 1900s to present. Disc 2 contains bonus materials, including the original film trailers (ads), as well as music videos, various views on hot topics in the Forest Service, and historic public service announcements. Disc 3 contains additional bonus materials including such topics as Fire, Smokey Bear, brief historical short stories, and historical out-takes from the film. To learn more about what is on the three discs, see The Greatest Good DVD index. | | | | Grades K-2 - Lesson Plans & Discussion Ideas | | Fire | Pollution "Woodsy Owl"[Disc 2] - various age appropriate public service announcements featuring Woodsy Owl - Excellent for discussing issues of pollution, littering, recycling, as well as Earth Day activities and discussions. "Smokey Bear"[Disc 3] - Various historic information about Smoky Bear including Public Service Announcements and the Smokey song - Excellent for discussing wild fires and fire prevention. | | | Continue to check the Forest History Society website for further modules being added to the "If Trees Could Talk" curriculum. | |