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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. Breakdown
Tags: [decompose, compost, fungi, bacteria, waste, food web, food chain, ecosystem, biodegradable, forest, animals, green, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, grade 7]  ...
5. 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 ...
6. Introducing Decomposers
... substances for growth, but others enter the soil. Earthworms digest rotting plant and animal matter as they swallow soil. The waste that comes out of their bodies at the other end contains important ...
7. Rotting
... waste decays or rots. In normal environmental conditions, rotting is affected by: 1) Availability of air: Bacteria and fungi need oxygen from the air in order to live and begin the decomposition process. ...
8. Introducing Decomposers
Students create a miniature worm compost to learn further about decomposers. Introduction The average Canadian produces a tonne of household waste each year. About 1/2 to 1/3 of this waste is ...
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
In this game, students learn about common types of household plastic waste and what it could be recycled into. Introduction When we recycle plastic, each type of plastic gets turned into different ...
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. Bucket Buddies
...  Introduction Even though a drop of water does not seem like a lot, a dripping tap can waste enough water in a day to fill your water bottle over 100 times! We're very lucky to have running ...
13. Litterless Lunch
... daily practices, such how an individual packs their lunch for school or work, a significant amount of waste can be prevented from entering the landfill. In this lesson, students identify the amount of ...
14. 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 ...
15. Water Savers
... than we need. Water use statistics from Metro Vancouver show that the average resident uses about 325 litres of water each day—much of it is wasted. In British Columbia, we’re fortunate to have access ...
16. Wonderful Water
... transporting, dissolving, and replenishing nutrients and organic matter while carrying away waste material. Water is the only pure substance found naturally in all three states of matter: solid (ice), ...
17. 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. ...
18. Animal Grossology
... “cool”!  Objectives describe why vomiting is beneficial to both humans and other animals. explain how scientist can determine what an animal eats by examining its waste. dissect an owl pellet ...
19. Human Grossology
... that our body makes them! Blood is essential for transporting nutrients, gases and wastes around the body. Vomiting is a quick way to get rid of something in your digestive system that might be harmful. ...
20. 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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