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    KERPOOFLESSON PLANThe Three RsReduce, Reuse and Recycle

    TOPICEnvironmental Conservation

    GRADES1-4

    OBJECTIVESEach student learns about the three Rs (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) and learns that

    reducing waste has a positive impact on the environment. First, students put

    environmental conservation into context by creating a picture illustrating what they love

    about nature. Next, students learn about the three Rs and discover actions they canutilize to reduce waste. At the end of the unit, each student becomes an activist by

    creating an environmental poster for the classroom.

    STANDARDSNational Science Education Standards, Grades K-4

    6.3: Life Science - Organisms and Environments

    6.5: Science and Technology -Abilities to distinguish between natural objects and

    objects made by humans

    6.6: Science in Personal and Social Perspectives - Types of Resources

    6.6: Science in Personal and Social Perspectives - Changes in environments

    MATERIALS AND RESOURCES Kerpoofs Make a Card, Make a Picture, and Make a Drawing

    Handouts:

    o Brainstorming Worksheet

    o Vocabulary List

    Local Recycling Information Sheet (optional)

    PREPARATION Before the lesson, research local recycling guidelines and policies.

    o Are there recycling bins at your school?

    o What materials are accepted for recycling in your area?

    o Is there a center for hard-to-recycle material nearby?

    o Is there a deposit for recycling cans and bottles in your state?

    o Does your city offer curb-side pick up?

    Optional: Make a handout with your findings for your students.

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    ACTIVITY 1: My Reason to Protect the Earth

    STEP 1: Ask students to think about their favorite things to do in nature. Ask:

    What is your favorite outdoor activity?

    Where is the most beautiful place youve ever been?

    If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?

    STEP 2: Ask students to write down their answers, and then call on a few students to sharetheir experiences with the class. Explain that all of the activities they enjoy andplaces theyve been are good reasons to protect the earth.

    STEP 3: Tell your students that they will be illustrating their ideas on Kerpoof. They caneither draw a picture on Make a Drawing or use one of the Make a Pictures toexpress their idea. Students should title their creation, My Reason to Protect theEarth. Project the example, if desired.

    STEP 4: Encourage students to share their artwork and award each other stars.

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    Example: Activity 1

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    ACTIVITY 2: The Three Rs

    STEP 1: Draw (or project) the recycling symbol on the board. Ask students if they know whatthe symbol means.

    STEP 2: Explain to the class that recycling is actually the third step in reducing waste. Thereare three Rs: Reduce, Reuse, and then Recycle. The three Rs are in order ofimportance, so reduce is the most important step!

    Reducemeans to use lessits the most effective way to prevent wastefrom happening in the first place. Ways to reduce include: Using and buyingless, turning off the lights when you leave the room, taking shorter showers,and carpooling or taking the bus to school.

    Reusemeans using something as many times as you can. To practicereusing: Use both sides of a piece of paper, repair broken items instead ofreplacing them, shop at garage sales, read books from the library, andinclude secondhand clothes in your wardrobe.

    Recyclemeans to dispose of certain productslike paper, glass, aluminum,and plasticat a special facility that will break them down for use in a newproduct.

    STEP 3: Share the results of your local recycling research and ask students what items theyalready recycle.

    STEP 4: Discuss the vocabulary list and encourage students to use the new words they havelearned in the rest of the lesson.

    STEP 5: Divide the class into groups of 3-4 students and ask each group to brainstorm asmany actions for the three Rs that they can in 5 minutes. Remind them to put each

    action into the correct category!

    STEP 6: When times up, have each group share their list with the class. Have a discussionabout the actions that most excite the students.

    STEP 7: Remind students of the pictures they made in the first activity. Ask them to imaginethe scene they drew if there were litter in the picture, if the forest was gone, or if thewater werent safe for swimming. Tell them that reducing waste by following thethree Rs helps keep nature beautiful and healthy.

    STEP 8: In the computer lab, ask students to open KerpoofsEarth Day Make a Card activity.Using the provided stamps for inspiration, students should use the canvas to list the

    Three Rs and describe an action for each they want to implement. If students dontsee the stamp they want, they can draw their own illustrations. Project the example,if desired.

    STEP 9: Encourage students to share their artwork and award each other stars.

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    Example: Activity 2

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    ACTIVITY 3: Be an Activist

    STEP 1: Ask each student to make a sign for your classroom with one of the tips he or shebrainstormed in Activity 2 (Example: Turn off the faucet when youre brushing your

    teeth).

    STEP 2: Optional: Make this assignment a research project. Have students conduct onlineresearch for statistics and facts related to their actions to include on the poster.

    STEP 3: Students can make their signs in any activitiesMake a Picture, Make a Drawing,and Make a Card would all work well. Project the example, if desired.

    STEP 4: Print the signs (on recycled paper, of course) and display around the classroom.

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    Example: Activity 3

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    VOCABULARY LIST

    Composting: How nature recycles food scraps and other organic

    materials

    Conservation: To use resources wisely, preventing waste

    Hazardous Material: Something that can harm the environment if not

    disposed of properly

    Landfill:A specially constructed site where waste is buried

    Natural Resource: Materials we use that are made by nature

    o Renewable Resource: A natural resource that can be easily

    replaced by natural processes (example: timber)

    o Non-Renewable Resource: A natural resource that cannot be

    easily replaced by natural processed (example: fossil fuels)

    Recycle: To process materials (such as glass or cans) to make them

    suitable for reuse

    Waste:Garbage; useless material that we throw away

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    BRAINSTORMING WORKSHEET

    NAME_____________________________________________ DATE___________________

    Ways toReduce1 6

    2 7

    3 8

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    Ways toReuse

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    2 7

    3 8

    4 9

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    Ways toRecycle

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