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"Green" Activities & Classroom Resources

Green Grass Recycle Bin  Supplement outdated science textbooks with our environmentally focused resources. These activities and guides will encourage your students to live a "greener" lifestyle, at home and at school. By teaching children at a young age to be environmentally aware, you are building lifelong habits that could potentially make a dramatic difference in the future of the earth. The activities and resources include methods for reducing waste and trash, information about product consumption, recycling tips, facts about pollution and its effects on the environment, global warming statistics, worksheets on different ecosystems, and plenty of projects for students to complete inside and outside the classroom.

Reducing Trash, Litter & Waste

A table detailing the most common trash found on beaches during an international clean-up day is provided in this worksheet on improving the environment. Students think about alternative uses for the trash and plan and hold a clean-up event at their school.

Students learn the connection between trash and climate change with this printable packet of activities. This is a perfect supplement to your classroom unit on environmental studies and living a "greener" lifestyle!

In this unit on waste reduction, students learn the basics of solid and hazardous waste, plus ways to reduce the production of both. They also discover the purpose of waste regulation and how it helps save the environment.

Landfills are the most common form of waste disposal and are an important component of an integrated waste-management system. Combustion, or trash incineration, is another common method of waste disposal. Teach students the basics of these two forms of garbage removal using this packet of activities, a perfect supplement to your environmental studies unit.

Students are the detectives in the Case of the Broken Loop, an activity about reducing waste and conserving resources. This fun lesson will make a great contribution to your efforts to teach environmentalism in the classroom. Included are a word search, crossword, scramble, and more!

Composting is the controlled decomposition of organic materials. This printable guide to the basics of composting – and how it helps the environment – contains great activities for your unit on living a "greener" lifestyle.

Educate students about ways they can go green. The activities in this slideshow will help you teach students how to reduce waste, reuse resources, and recycle materials in their classroom and at home.

Go green in your classroom with environmentally friendly tips that will save you and your school district money! Learn how your class can conserve energy, reduce waste, and reuse and recycle materials in your school. You'll find the perfect activity to celebrate America Recycles Day (November 15) and Earth Day (April 22).

Recycling Tips & Tricks

Get the facts about recycling with this printable reference sheet. Use this factsheet in your classroom unit on "going green."

People know that the "three Rs" stand for Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. But do you know how to put these concepts into action? Teach your students how to be a little "greener" and help the environment with a few simple lifestyle changes.

Your students probably already know the basics of recycling and why it is important. This printable unit focuses on collecting, processing, manufacturing, and purchasing recycled products to ensure the overall success and value of recycling. Recycling is a vital part of being environmentally responsible and living a "greener" lifestyle!

This guide to waste reduction focuses on ways to reuse and recycle at school and in the home. Ideas like unplugging appliances, swapping old books, and lots of other tips are discussed!

This printable guide to recycling and reducing waste in the environment includes an overview of solid waste and recycling, a glossary, suggested activities, and a list of resources. Activities focus on minimizing waste, conserving resources, and recycling and reusing products. You'll find the perfect project to include in your unit on being environmentally conscious and living "green."

Begin teaching students at a young age the importance of reusing and recycling with this mini coloring book. An old jar stars in this story, in which he is reused in a variety of different ways. Kids will learn to recycle while having fun with arts and crafts!

Minimizing Pollution

In this printable worksheet, students match common environmental terms with their definitions. This activity is a great supplement to a classroom unit on "going green."

Students must research infamous earth-altering disasters then fill in the timeline provided in order to better understand how some human accidents can be hugely detrimental to the environment. They will complete a longer research project on one of the events.

In this activity, children will explore light pollution and some of its consequences.

Students work with a partner to make a WANTED poster for the leader of the Pollutants.

Use this enrichment activity to practice interpreting graphs and applying science concepts. This printable includes a graph of six major air pollutants and questions about the emissions data.

Students make a model air pollution detector using string and petroleum jelly, then use it to check pollution levels in different locations. Materials list, rubric, worksheets, and answer key are provided.

Resource Consumption

Celebrate Buy Nothing Day (each November) by abstaining from purchasing any product of any kind! Students will reflect upon the ideas of advertising, consumption, and waste, then they will write about their experiences buying nothing for a day.

Students will listen to the teacher read The Lorax by Dr. Seuss. The teacher will then show the class products that illustrate reduced resource consumption.

Source reduction, also known as waste prevention, is the practice of designing, manufacturing, purchasing, or using materials (such as products and packaging) in ways that reduce the amount or toxicity of waste. Use this printable packet of activities to help your students put this concept into practice.

Students will research resources and investigate their sources and uses. They will present conclusions to the class and identify on a map where the resource is most often found.

By understanding a product's life cycle – the development, use, and disposal of a product – people can make better decisions about what products to buy and how to use them wisely. This activity guide about products will help teach the concept of responsible product purchasing and use to students.

Students use this graphic organizer to list ways to help the environment, including the air, land, and water. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in the highlighted fields before printing.

Quiz your students on energy, renewable resources, water pollution, and more issues related to our environment. This printable activity is a great supplement to a classroom unit on "going green!"

Protecting Ecosystems

Suggest to parents a family activity that provides a series of home projects and vocabulary words to help children understand how living things survive in their environment.

Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to living things and their environment.

Students will role-play elements of a food web to illustrate the connections in ecosystems. They will enjoy creating an arts-and-crafts project that will help them better understand the role the environment plays in their lives.

Students will role-play elements of a food web to illustrate the connections in ecosystems and will respond to real-life scenarios that impact ecosystems.

Students will take a nature walk, make observations, and collect natural objects for an art activity that will help them gain a greater appreciation for the environment. This is a perfect activity for Earth Day, or any other time of the year!

Making Your School a Greener Place

Celebrate Make a Difference Day! Put your focus on improving your school grounds by picking up trash, planting trees, organizing a recycling program, and more. This how-to guide for teaching resource conservation and waste reduction is a fantastic reference for a classroom unit on helping the environment and living a "green" lifestyle!

Encourage your students to establish a Planet Protectors Club at your school! Many earth friendly activities are suggested, including picking up litter and starting a recycling program at school.

Teach your students why it's important to prepare a waste-free lunch – and then how to do it! Included is a letter to parents to explain the idea, plus a self-evaluation form for students to complete.

Encourage your students to become "Planet Protectors" with this calendar of events and activities. The calendar includes a variety of projects to get your students to live a "greener" lifestyle, plus it makes them more aware of the environment as a whole.

Use this printable glossary as a reference when discussing the environment and ways to live greener in your classroom. Your students will appreciate this handout as a study aid as well.

Global Warming

In addition to global warming, greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, and rising temperatures are covered in this printable quiz. Find out how much your students know about this serious environmental issue.

As students answer the questions in this Earth science printable, they will consider factors that can affect local climates, microclimates, and global warming.

What do a vice president, actor, and writer have in common? They're all famous environmentalists! Quiz your class on some well-known contributors to the "green" movement.

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November Calendar of Events

Use our Educators' Calendar to find activities and printables for every day in November, including Geography Awareness Week (Nov. 15–21) and Thanksgiving (Nov. 26). Plus celebrate American Indian Heritage Month and Aviation History Month all November long!

Continuity of Learning

Is the flu causing you or your students to miss class? Pearson introduces www.PearsonContinuity.com to help keep the doors of learning open. This new website offers print and online resources for students, parents, and teachers to continue education if the H1N1 virus or another crisis keeps children from attending school.

Teaching The Diary of Anne Frank

PBS MASTERPIECE is airing a new film in the spring based on The Diary of Anne Frank, and, in conjunction with Facing History and Ourselves, the MASTERPIECE team will be creating resources to help educators introduce this timeless story to students. You're invited to share your ideas about what activities and tools you'd like to use in your classroom at the PBS Teachers blog!

Bulletin Boards

Improve effectiveness and enjoyment of lessons with our bulletin board ideas and examples. They'll make your classroom visually appealing and stimulating for your students.

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