Students explored where our trash goes once it leaves our classroom.
Students explored where our trash goes once it leaves our classroom.
Students identified and sorted items by material:
glass, paper, and plastic.
Rocket, is off to the islands to visit her grandparents. Her family loves nothing better than to beach comb and surf together...but the beach is clogged with trash! When she finds a turtle tangled in a net, Rocket decides that something must be done! Like a mini Greta Thunberg, our young activist's enthusiasm brings everyone together...to clean up the beach and prevent plastics from spoiling nature. Perfect for fans of Rocket Says Look Up! and Ada Twist, Scientist, this book is for any youngster concerned about our environment. Rocket Says Clean Up! will inspire readers of all ages to dream big and tackle problems head-on.
Students created posters to encourage our community to reduce the amount of waste in our community.
Students reused t-shirts to design clothes for dramatic play.
Students reused milk cartons, water bottles, and construction paper to create dinosaurs.
Students brainstormed ways to reuse egg cartons and used technology to execute their plan.
Students reused boxes and bottles to create Recycle-Bots!