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Create a poster encouraging people to reduce, reuse, and/or recycle.
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List items that can be reused or recycled.
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"Remember to reduce, reuse, and recycle."
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This animated video reviews concepts learned in the "Basic Fractions" videos and introduces the concepts of lowest terms and greatest common factor. With multiple examples, students will learn how to find the greatest common factor between a numerator and denominator and reduce the fraction to its lowest terms.
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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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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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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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Students collect their own trash for a day to help determine how much trash they create, and what it is. A good “think green” project.
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Use these forms to brainstorm ways to reduce and to create a group project to encourage others to reduce.
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Cute Earth with the words THINK GREEN above and the sentence, "Remember to reduce, reuse and recycle" below.
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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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Interactive Notebook activity with an Earth Day theme. Read each page about how to reduce, reuse and recycle.
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Fraction action includes three pages of fractions that need to be reduced to the lowest terms. Common Core Math: Fractions and Operations
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Arrows in a connected circle.
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Use this worksheet to record ways you can reduce, reuse, and recycle at home.
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Four colorful pages of materials for a fraction-themed mini office: greatest common factor & least common denominator; finding equivalents; reducing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions; converting improper fractions to mixed numbers; clever mnemonic devices.
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Four pages of materials for a fraction-themed mini office: greatest common factor & least common denominator; finding equivalents; reducing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions; converting improper fractions to mixed numbers; clever mnemonic devices.
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Use this three-part Venn diagram to compare the concepts of REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE.
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This worksheet introduces the concept of "reduce, reuse, recycle". Students then brainstorm household items and decide in which category to place the items.
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Páginas para organizar y crear un proyecto en grupo sobre la necesidad de reducir para ayudar el medio ambiente. Pages to organize and create a group project about the need to reduce and help the environment.
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Use this worksheet to record ways you can reduce, reuse, and recycle at school.
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[member-created with abctools] Conservation-themed words in a tree shape.
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nature and the environment
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nature and the environment
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nature and the environment
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Introduce students to the "Three Rs" of Earth Day in a clear, simple lesson with easily understood examples and a sorting exercise.
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nature and the environment illustration
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nature and the environment illustration
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Reviews Phoebe Gilman's retelling of this Jewish folktale, with questions tying the story moral to the three Rs: reduce, reuse, recycle.
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This animated video reviews concepts learned in the "Basic Fractions" videos and introduces the concepts of lowest terms and greatest common factor. With multiple examples, students will learn how to find the greatest common factor between a numerator and denominator and reduce the fraction to its lowest terms.
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Interactive Notebook activities to correlate with our Think Green, Teach Green lesson plans. Includes printable art project.
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Interactive Notebook reading comprehension (elementary level) about Earth Day. Includes printable PDF worksheet and interactive multiple choice quiz.
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coloring page showing peace, earth, ecology and recycling symbols
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How to simplify improper fractions; how to reduce a fraction to its simplest terms.