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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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Put the apple core in the trash can.
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pass out supplies, pencil sharpener, trash, teacher's aide
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Extra supplies, trash can, closet, blackboard. Useful for labeling book cubbies/baskets. Four labels per page.
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A checklist for emptying the trash.
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Interactive Notebook activity for early readers (with audio) about picking up trash and keeping a clean environment. Includes printable PDF worksheet and word search.
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Use this simple bar graph to determine how many trash items (categorized by type) were picked up.
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Put the trash into the can.
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PowerPoint with Audio: Composting Creates Soil. Part 1 of 4 soil presentation in the Living on Planet Earth Series. This program describes how soil is made. By recycling plant materials we help produce vibrant soils that offer nurturing food, and dependable clothing fiber and building materials.
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PowerPoint with Audio: What is the composition and nature of soil, commonly called dirt? Part 2 of 4 soil presentations in the Living on Planet Earth Series. This program describes the composition and function of soil. It also encourages that we properly dispose of hazardous materials, recycle and compost so that soil can produce nurturing food, dependable clothing fiber and building materials.
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PowerPoint with Audio: Dirt is composed of many elements some of the most important are living creatures commonly called germs. Part 3 of 4 soil presentations in the Living on Planet Earth Series. This program describes the composition and function of living things in soil. It also encourages that we properly dispose of hazardous materials, recycle and compost so that soil can produce nurturing food, dependable clothing fiber and building materials.
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Easy-to-print poster version.
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Easy-to-print poster version.
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From "litter" to "world".
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Color the picture and write the phrase, “take out the trash.”
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PowerPoint Presentation with Audio for early readers about picking up litter and keeping our environment clean.
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trash can, extra supplies, closet, blackboard
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Letter-sized poster with illustrated chore vocabulary.