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1.
Biodegradable Seedling Pots
Tags: [plants, seed, seedling, biodegrade,
recycle
, greenhouse gases, photosynethesis, cycling of carbon, roots] ...
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.
Carbon Cycle
... one way we can
recycle
and reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with landfills. Students learn about plant structures and their functions, and how their small actions can reduce greenhouse gas emissions ...
5.
Old Growth Trees
Students examine the size and structure of an old growth tree. Introduction Forests are very important for wild animals and humans. Trees are the lungs of our earth—they
recycle
the carbon dioxide ...
6.
Code Breakers
In this game, students learn about common types of household plastic waste and what it could be
recycle
d into. Introduction When we
recycle
plastic, each type of plastic gets turned into different ...
7.
Making Paper
... wood finer for paper. If you are recycling paper, the
recycle
d fibres—which are chopped up and soaked—are added at this point. Repeated recycling causes pulp fibres to become increasingly less suitable ...
8.
Biodegradable Seedling Pots
Students build a biodegradable pot and plant a seed inside. Introduction By making a seedling pot out of newspaper, you can reuse newspaper and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with ...
9.
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 ...
10.
Recycling Detectives
... waste that ends up in landfills. In this lesson, students will investigate the environmental importance of recycling and the impact of waste. Reduce, Reuse and
Recycle
Introduction Waste can be ...
11.
Breakdown
... dead animals and plants and breaking down wastes of other animals. Compostable or biodegradable waste is waste that can be broken down and
recycle
d by these decomposers. In our homes, we can
recycle
food ...
12.
Goo
... to create lots of different things. Most polymers will last a long time. That's good when they are used for clothes and furniture but it is bad when polymers get thrown away. It's important to
recycle
...
13.
Winter Holiday
... holiday tune – Musical bottles Make
recycle
d wrapping paper – Making paper Explore properties of super-absorption – Fake snow Use changes of state to create chilly architecture ...
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