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Students Click Here --->

Recyclables vs. Non-RecyclablesBy: Jacqueline Boggs

TEACHER’S SECTION

Students

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Audience

-Second graders.-Suburban community.-Children learning about recycling on Earth Day.-Students who have free time and want extra credit.

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Environment

Students work individually.

In a computer lab or a classroom with computers.

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Objective

-Given examples of objects, students will be able to identify which items can and cannot be recycled by picking out the recyclables from the group. Students will be given the grade they receive on the quiz at the end of the powerpoint.

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REDUSEREUSERECYCLE

Recyclables vs. Non-Recyclables

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Mr. EarthThis is Mr. Earth. He is going to cheer you on throughout this activity.

To navigate throughout the activity you can use the next and back buttons. Try them out.

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People are using up the Earth’s resources too fast. We can slow this down by recycling. Recycling is the process used to turn used materials into something else. It is very easy to do. Mr. Earth will show you how.

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Go through this activity and learn all about what can and cannot be recycled. Make sure you understand the differences. Take the quiz at the end.

GOOD LUCK!

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The Earth’s resources are being used too fast. We are using them up. This can become a big problem. Recycling is a way we can fix this. We will begin by learning about recycling.

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Many everyday objects can be recycled easily at home. Items that can be recycled usually have the recycling symbol on the bottom.

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Like this...

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paper

steel

glass

aluminum cans

foil

plastics (certain numbers)

Recyclables include:

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Non-recyclables include:

cellophane

styrofoam

full aerosol cans

medical wastes

paint

light bulbsnextback

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PaperPaper and cardboards are examples of recyclables.

Examples: notebook paper, cardboard, construction paper, newspapers

However, photographs and heat sensitive paper CANNOT be recycled.

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a. cardboard

b. photograph

c. magazine

d. notecards

You just learned about the papers that can be recycled. Pick the one that cannot.

What do you think?

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CORRECT !

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Incorrect! Remember cardboard, magazines,

notecards, and other types of paper all recyclable. The one that cannot be recycled

is a photograph.

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METALSMost metals are able to be recycled.

Examples: aluminum cans, steel, foil, empty aerosol cans.

The ones that are not recyclable include aerosol cans that are full, paint cans, and other metals with toxins inside.

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Glass

Glass objects are also recyclable.

Examples include: glass jars, containers, bottles.

Glass that is not recyclable includes: light bulbs, mirrors, and treated glass. nextback

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Now here’s the tricky part. Plastics contain a number on the bottom. That number determines whether or not the plastic can be recycled. The next few slides will

be over each type of plastic.

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PET or PETE

-Most commonly used.

-Can be recycled.-Examples: water

bottles, soda bottles, most plastic containers used to

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HDPE-Plastic used for many things.

-Can be recycled easily.

-Examples: trash bags,milk jugs,

cleaning product bottles, tubs butter

comes in, cereal box liners,

shampoo and conditioner

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V or PC

Tougher plastic.

Not usually recycled. Only certain recycling companies accept them. Make sure you ask your recycling company.

Examples: Siding, medical equipment, piping.

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LDPE

Flexible plastic.

Not usually recycled. DO NOT recycle unless you ask your recycling company first.

Examples: Squeezable bottles, shopping bags, tote bags, carpet, furniture, dry cleaning bags. nextback

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PP

Used when dealing with hot liquids.

ONLY recycled through certain

companies.

Examples: Straws, syrup bottles,

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PS

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-Styrofoam or other foam products.

-NOT USUALLY recycled.

Examples: Disposable plates and cups, egg cartons, carry-out containers.

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OTHER

This group contains all of the plastics that don’t fit into the before categories.

NOT recycled!

Examples: Sunglasses, nylon, gallon water bottles, cases for iPods. nextback

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Plastics can be confusing. If you ever have questions when at

home you can ask your parents. If they are not sure you can call

and ask your local recycling company. If the plastic has a 1 or

2 then it is safe to recycle.

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Should a plastic number 6, styrofoam,

be recycled?

a. YES

b. NO

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CORRECT! GOOD JOB!

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Incorrect! Remember

styrofoam isn’t recyclable.

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As you have learned, there are very many recyclable objects out there. Recycling is very important. You are helping the Earth

when you recycle. Make sure to encourage all your family and friends to

recycle. It is easy and everyone can do it!

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Okay guys you have learned all

the info. Now it is time to take the

quiz. If you would like you

can go back and study or go onto the quiz. Good

luck!

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Can the following aluminum can be

recycled?

A. YES

B. NO

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CORRECT!

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Incorrect; oh no! Remember aluminum is a

recyclable metal.

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Which item cannot be recycled?

A. water bottle

B. Coke can

C. Styrofoam

D. Notebook paper

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CORRECT!

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Incorrect, remember a

water bottle is a plastic and

can be recycled.

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Incorrect, remember a

coke can is an aluminum can.

It is a metal that can be recycled.

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Incorrect, remember notebook

paper is just paper and it

can be recycled.

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Which paper product cannot be recycled?

A. Magazines

B. Note cards

C. Construction paper

D. Heat sensitive paper

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Correct! Good job!

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Incorrect! Magazines, notecards, and construction

paper are all recyclables. The correct answer is heat

sensitive paper. It CANNOT be recycled.

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All of the following are non-recyclables

except:

A. Treated glass

B. Glass jars

C. Mirrors

D. Light bulbs

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Correct!

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Incorrect. The correct answer is glass jars. Remember treated glass, mirrors, and

light bulbs CANNOT be recycled.

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Bonus!Which two plastic numbers

are the most easily recycled?

A. 3 and 4B. 4 and 6C. 1 and 2D. 5 and 7

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CORRECT! GOOD JOB!

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Incorrect. The correct answer is

C. Plastic numbers 1 and 2

are the most easily recycled.

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Good job! You have completed this

program. Now go home and recycle! Remember

these items can be recycled.

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http://www.bourboncountyks.org/images/RecyclingSymbolGreen.jpg

http://futuresteve.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/recycle.gif?w=500

http://www.competitioncarting.com/images/recyclables1.jpg

http://sugarcreekgardens.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/styrofoam_peanuts1.jpg

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/uimages/boston/paint-can-11.jpg

http://lorrainecyr.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/fluorescent-light-bulb.jpg

http://www.sportswithatwist.com/sitebuilder/images/notebook_paper-1155x1077.jpg

http://eonyouthcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/recycling-metals.jpg

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http://greenphillyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/5655.jpeg

http://www.thedailygreen.com/green-homes/latest/recycling-symbols-plastics-460321

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http://www.benefits-of-recycling.com/whatmaterialscanberecycled.html

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