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3-Part Cards: Flashcards with color photographs on the topic of recycling.
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Decorate a recycled box with old postage stamps. Great for storing buttons, pins, or... postage stamps!
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The word "recycle" on a lightning/cloud background.
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List items that can be reused or recycled.
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Find the recycling-theme words from "ecology" to "water" in this rectangular word search.
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A one page reading comprehension selection introducing and explaining the terms "reduce" "reuse" and "recycle" and their importance to Earth. It is followed by 4 multiple choice questions, 3 vocabulary matching questions, and 4 questions requiring short written responses.
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"Remember to reduce, reuse, and recycle."
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Put the bottle into the recycling bin.
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nature and the environment illustration
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Create a poster encouraging people to reduce, reuse, and/or recycle.
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nature and the environment
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Black and white clipart showing four symbols for peace, the earth, ecology and recycling.
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nature and the environment illustration
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Make a notebook out of cereal boxes.
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Put the apple core in the trash can.
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Lined paper with an illustration of the Earth and the "recycle" symbol at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Transform an old cereal box into a file folder.
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Transform an old cereal box into a "travel case"
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Children can learn this "rap" song as it's written or can substitute their own words about items that can be reduced, reused, or recycled.
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Suggestions for using an old tissue box as a plastic bag holder.
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Make these cute characters to sit on the shelf.
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Set of twenty bingo cards with pictures related to the theme of recycling. Each picture is something that can be recycled.
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Use this three-part Venn diagram to compare the concepts of REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE.
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From "Earth Day" to "recycle bin". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
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Interactive notebook with a recyclable/non-recyclable theme.
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Use these forms to brainstorm ways to recycle and to create a group project to encourage others to recycle.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare items that can be recycled.
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Print two copies of these recycling words (recycle, bottle, jar etc.) for a matching game of words, or match these words to the picture cards.
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Print two copies of these six recycling pictures (can, bottle, newspaper, etc.) for a matching game of pictures, or match these pictures to the word cards.
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Each picture is something that can be recycled. These flashcards match our bingo cards.
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A line graph that illustrates the number of pounds of paper recycled by grades 1-5 with a set of ten questions on the same page, plus an answer sheet.
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Colorful cute Earth with the words THINK GREEN above and the sentence, "Remember to reduce, reuse and recycle" below.
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Picture of a man dropping garbage into a special chute, with a flower in a flower pot coming out the other end. With the words "Recycle" and "Plant a flower".
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Help the cat shoot the arrow with paper through the maze and into the recycling bin.
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Two page reading comp about the impact of recycling on the environment with short answer questions and with vocabulary crossword.