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| “Let’s Save the Earth” Presentation
Using photography and PowerPoint, Ms. Postman developed an activity that shows her students how small, individual acts can make a big difference in protecting the environment. | (by 0 users) |
| Box Recycling
I recycle Tide detergent boxes to make portable file boxes or portfolio cases. | (by 0 users) |
| Conserving Paper
We live in a digital age, but we still need paper. We just don’t need as much of it. Stephanie knows of 4 ways to reduce, reuse and recycle paper products at her school. | (by 0 users) |
| Disappearing Pencils
Tired of scrambling to find pencils for unprepared students? Or worse, wondering what happened to all your spare pencils you once had? Ms. Reid has a solution, and it won’t cost you a dime. | (by users) |
| Found Treasures
After watching classroom teachers discard unwanted, but still usable and well-conditioned, classroom furniture, this custodian came up with a recycling fantastic idea that will work in any school. Find out how you can do it too. | (by users) |
| Old CDs Make Good Wheels
I have seen used or scratched CDs used as wheels. In an 8th grade physical science class, which I worked with at one time, the students... | (by 0 users) |
| Recycled Waste Paper Project
My students completed a fun spring project called Our Interaction with the Environment. We discussed ways we could help keep our school environment clean and decided to... | (by 0 users) |
| Recycling Lamination
Used laminating film makes great overhead sheets. I simply go into a copy store and inform them that... | (by users) |
| Recycling Paper Egg Cartons
It's easy to recycle paper egg cartons. In the spring, cut the egg container apart into separate cups and clip them all until they have four points. Have the children paint them, put a pipe cleaner... | (by users) |
| Recycling School Supplies
Many students do not want to save their old school supplies such as crayons, colored pencils, rulers, erasers, pencils, paper, and other items at the end of the year. In many cases, these items just g... | (by users) |



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