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1.
Litterless Lunch
Tags: [recycling,
garbage
, waste, compost, biodegrade] ...
2.
Litterless Lunch
Tags: [kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, recycle, reduce, reuse,
garbage
, waste, biodegradable, green] ...
3.
Recycling Detectives
Tags: [kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, recycle, reduce, reuse, paper,
garbage
, waste, green] ...
4.
Litterless Lunch
... Resources Canada, the average North American will produce 600 times their own weight in
garbage
over their lifetime. A 68kg person will leave behind a 40,825 trash legacy. By altering daily practices, ...
5.
Raccoon vs Garbage Person
... are always said to be eating
garbage
. What they are actually eating is the food that we put in the
garbage
, food that is easier to find than grubbing for worms or picking berries would be. A raccoon will ...
6.
Ocean Connections: Ocean In A Jar
... comes from land-based activities. Oil, fertilizers, solid,
garbage
, sewage and toxic chemicals all drain from land into our waterways and eventually end up in the ocean. Often when plastics are littered, ...
7.
Recycling Relay
In this game, students are challenged to sort household items into their appropriate bins in a relay. Introduction Students must choose an item from the
garbage
and sort the item into one of ...
8.
Code Breakers
... the recycled fibrefill of one sleeping bag. Objectives Students will be able to: describe the environmental importance of recycling identify the impact that
garbage
/ landfills have on the ...
9.
Reuse Challenge
... reducing waste by re-purposing it. Objectives Students will be able to: describe the environmental importance of recycling identify the impact that
garbage
/ landfills have on the environment ...
10.
Litterless Lunch
According to Natural Resources Canada, the average North American will produce 600 times their own weight in
garbage
over their lifetime. A 68kg person will leave behind a 40,825 trash legacy. By altering ...
11.
Recycling Detectives
Unlike
garbage
, recyclable materials can be broken down and rebuilt into new items like pillow stuffing, traffic cones or even the lining in ski jackets! Recycling or reusing items reduces the amount of ...
12.
Urban Wildlife
... Raccoons have adapted well to life in an urban environment. Raccoon fingers can turn doorknobs and open refrigerators and
garbage
cans. They eat the food that we throw away in the
garbage
as well as ...
13.
Alternative Energy
... that replenish themselves quickly. Some options for the future include: biomass, made from meat or veggie oils or decomposition of
garbage
wind energy, gathered from using windmills or turbines solar ...
14.
Electrical Energy
... powered by motors; fans, microwave ovens,
garbage
disposals, electric can openers, washers and dryers, electric toothbrushes, hair dryers, CD players, most power tools, and more! What is an electric ...
15.
Save Our Salmon
... garden and lawn chemicals sparingly and with care Remove
garbage
from the stream area Direct soap suds, detergents, waste oil, gasoline or other household chemicals onto absorbent ground away from ...
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