Discussing how to recycle with your students is important for the environment. Use these educational posters, worksheets and games to teach your students about the importance of recycling and how to do it correctly. Also included are resources that provide information on composting, as well as how to reduce, reuse, recycle, rethink and repair.
A word scramble of sustainability vocabulary to use on Earth Day.
A flow chart and accompanying worksheet exploring the process of soft plastics recycling.
A poster that shows an effective way to identify soft plastics when recycling waste.
An investigation that will have students calculating the waste produced from their lunch boxes, creating a plan of action to reduce their waste and reflecting on their results.
A practical investigation related to sustainable waste management.
Posters to display in your classroom showing the different waste solutions.
A poster showing the process materials go through when they are recycled.
A set of 5 brainstorming sheets to use when brainstorming all of the ways we can reduce, reuse, recycle, rethink and repair waste.
A set of 5 posters explaining the concepts behind reducing, reusing, recycling, rethinking and repairing waste.
A game to use when learning about waste and recycling.
Display this poster when learning about sustainability.
A set of 7 posters explaining the process of creating a worm farm and how a worm farm works.
Posters outlining what can be put in the different types of bins.
A 60-minute lesson in which students will explore how changes from solid to liquid and liquid to solid can help in the process of recycling plastic.
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Check out the amazing prizes your class could win and how easy it is to enter!
每天在学校,在家里,我们最终边线球g away many items that could be easily recycled and put into great use in our classrooms.