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Recycling
Green Up Our Schools - Recycling Facts http://www.greenupourschools.org/recyclingfacts.pdf How many times can aluminum be recycled? Why should we avoid putting materials in landfills? How many trees are saved from recycling paper? Learn all this and more in our exclusive guide, written especially for elementary school teachers!
Recycle City http://www.epa.gov/recyclecity/mainmap.htm Check out the EPA’s interactive Recycle City (formerly Dump Town) where teachers and students can learn about recycling and waste reduction. Kids can play computer games and teachers can read through ideas on how to incorporate them into the classroom.
American Forest and Paper Association http://www.paperrecycles.org/school_recycling/index.html Learn how to motivate kids to recycle, including a video on how to make your own paper as a classroom activity. Plenty of other activities are available in addition to lesson plans for teachers.
Kids Recycle www.kidsrecycle.org/ This site features lots of great links to information on becoming Zero Waste for both students and teachers. Download guides on recycling, reducing trash at school, and how to compost in the classroom.
King County Kids’ Natural Resources Page http://www.metrokc.gov/dnr/kidsweb/index.htm Learn where recycling goes after you put it in the bin, or find out how a landfill works. Great informational site on the waste process.
Reduce/Reuse
Kids Konserve www.kidskonserve.com Kids Konserve aims to empower children and parents with information and a reusable product that will help educate about the importance of reuse and not filling up community landfills, via launching our school Awareness Program and Waste-Free Lunch Challenges.
Trash Matcher http://www.kid-at-art.com/htdoc/matchtmp.html This site lists different trash items and creative ways to make art out of them. Full materials lists and directions provided.
Waste Free Lunch www.wastefreelunches.org Learn how to pack a waste-free lunch and read through success stories from schools who have tried it before you.
Reuse Art http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/4054/Reuse.htm See a list of art reuse projects or get some great tips on how to come up with your own.
Composting
School Composting - A guide for Connecticut schools http://www.ct.gov/dep/lib/dep/compost/compost_pdf/schmanual.pdf A comprehensive guide to school composting systems, complete with pictures and steyp-by-step instructions for constructing your own bins.
Cornell Composting http://compost.css.cornell.edu/schools.html The best, most comprehensive teachers’ guide to composting on the web. Learn about indoor/outdoor composting, large/small scale composting, wooden bins vs. wire bins, etc. You’ll also find lesson plans and labs that explain the various invertebrate organisms involved in the composting process and great science fair project ideas.
Vermicomposting Guide for Teachers (PDF) http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Publications/default.asp?pubid=912 This guide provides teachers with information on how to start and maintain a successful classroom worm bin. Includes the basics of vermicomposting, worm bin building plans, troubleshooting and fundraising tips, classroom activities, and useful case studies of other successful vermicomposting programs.
Worm Woman www.wormwoman.com From the author of the book “Worms Eat My Garbage,” order books, read articles, and watch videos about worm composting.
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