Home
22 May 2013
  • Home
  • Lessons by Topic
    • Air
    • Chemistry
    • Creatures
    • Earth Science
    • Electricity
    • Energy
    • Forces and Motion
    • Habitats
    • Human Body
    • Light
    • Our Community
    • Perception and Illusions
    • Plants
    • Science Process
    • Sound
    • Structures
    • Space Science
    • Water
  • Lessons by Grade Level
    • Kindergarten
    • Grade 1
    • Grade 2
    • Grade 3
    • Grade 4
    • Grade 5
    • Grade 6
    • Grade 7
  • Activities by Type
    • Activity
    • Demonstration
    • Exploration
    • Game
    • Make + Take
  • About
  • Thank You

Subscribe to our educators newsletter

Email Address:
 
 
 

LOGIN

To access these free activities, you must log in to the Science World Resources site.






Forgot login?
Register

More from Science World

  • Ask an Educator
  • Book a Field Trip
  • Catalyst for Science High School Resources

Keywords

air  astronomy  bubbles  canadarm  chemistry  clouds  elasticity  extreme environments  family science  forces  frost  grade 1  grade 2  grade 3  grade 4  grade 5  grade 6  grade 7  grade 9  hygrometer  kindergarten  machine  measure  measurement  molecular structure  molecules  newton  observation  outreach  physical science  processes of science  science  simple machine  smog  soap  soap film  sound  space  space exploration  space science  surface area  surface structure  surface tension  technology  water  water cycle  waves  weather  wind  windsock

recycling
1. Litterless Lunch
Tags: [recycling, garbage, waste, compost, biodegrade]  ...
2. Recycling Relay
Tags: [recycling]  ...
3. Code Breakers
Tags: [recycling, plastic]  ...
4. Reuse Challenge
Tags: [recycling, reuse]  ...
5. Making Paper
Tags: [recycling, paper]  ...
6. Litterless Lunch
In this lesson, students identify the amount of waste they produce in their lunch and establish classroom goals for waste reduction. Reducing lunchtime waste. Introduction According to Natural ...
7. Vinegar Batteries
... a battery. Eventually, the cells will run out of chemicals. We need to dispose of commercially-made cells at a recycling facility or recharge them.   Objectives Students will be able to: ...
8. Lifecycle Tag
... the producers, and decomposers bring dead producers “back to life” by recycling nutrients into usable materials. Objectives Students will be able to: List and identify examples of decomposers ...
9. Recycling Relay
... the following bins: Mixed paper Newspaper Containers Garbage Compost These bins are the categories that the City of Vancouver splits waste into. Taking time to sort recycling properly can ...
10. 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 ...
11. 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 ...
12. Making Paper
  Students do their own recycling by making card paper from used paper.       Introduction How Paper is Made First, raw materials are turned into fibres. Wood is turned into chips at a mill, ...
13. Litterless Lunch
... Games | Rockridge Secondary | Project Zero Waste Metro Vancouver | Education Waste Reduction Week Canada Recycling Council of British Columbia | Education North Shore Recycling Program | School ...
14. 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 ...
15. Breakdown
Decomposers play an important role in the circle of life—without them, waste would just pile up! These activities help students study decomposers, with particular relevance to recycling and sustainability. ...
Joomla SEO powered by JoomSEF
Science World Home | Sitemap | Thank You | Legal | Support Us