You the student should be able to take this recycling
unit and apply it to their daily lives to make the world a better place to live.
When asked students will be able to separate paper, plastics, aluminum cans,
bottles, newspapers into containers to be recycled. In doing this you the students
will understand why recycling is important to the earth, nature, and different
species. I hope that each of you will be able to carry on this project in your
homes and help spread the news to their friends.
Materials students will need while viewing this
track:
mainly several sheets of paper and a pencil. Students will read about other
projects such as making a poster. The class will discuss and pass out poster
and markers at that time.
Children's books on recycling
Click to view:
http://www.thebabyorchard.com/resources/nappies/BR4001.html
Age 4-8
Bob's Recycling Day (Bob the Builder Vinyl Sticker)
by Annie Auerbach, Vince Giarrano (Illustrator)
Age 9-12
Waste, Recycling, and Reuse: Our Impact on the Planet (21st Century Debates)
by Rob Bowden