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Recycling at Home and at School
Topic of the Week:
Recycling at Home and at School!
What have you eaten today? Think of any packaging for your food, or its ingredients.
List those which are recyclable.
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Tonnes, Single Use Plastic, Recycling, Reuse
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Recycling at Home and at School
Topic of the Week:
Recycling at Home and at School!
What have you eaten today? Think of any packaging for your food, or its ingredients.
List those which are recyclable.
New Vocabulary
Tonnes, Single Use Plastic, Recycling, Reuse
Slide 1 - Slide
What have you
eaten today?
Slide 2 - Mind map
What packaging did
your food come in?
Slide 3 - Mind map
Who is the Recycling Hero of 7/7?
Winners of Each Round will receive:
1st Place - 3 Points
2nd Place - 2 Points
3rd Place - 1 Point
Slide 4 - Slide
What is the most common item to recycle at home?
A
Glass Jars
B
Aluminum cans
C
Plastic Bottles
D
Aluminum cans
Slide 5 - Quiz
What should be removed from items before recycling?
A
Lids
B
Lables
C
Wrinkles
D
Food Residue
Slide 6 - Quiz
Where should you dispose of old batteries?
A
Battery recycling center
B
Garden
C
Trash bin
D
Compost pile
Slide 7 - Quiz
What should you do with old electronics?
A
Bury them
B
Throw them in the ocean
C
Donate them to a thrift store
D
Take them to an e-waste recycling facility
Slide 8 - Quiz
What is a common way to reduce waste at school?
A
Use disposable cups
B
Throw everything in the trash
C
Use reusable water bottles
D
Buy single-use plastics
Slide 9 - Quiz
Which bin should glass bottles be placed in?
A
Trash bin
B
Compost bin
C
Plastic bin
D
Recycling bin
Slide 10 - Quiz
Where should old newspapers be disposed of?
A
Plastic bin
B
Compost bin
C
Recycling bin
D
Trash bin
Slide 11 - Quiz
UK Recycling Statistics.
Each UK household throws away an average of £800 food every year.
14 million tonnes of landfill is produced annually in UK.
England ranks 18th on the world recycling chart.
300 million tonnes of plastic is made every year in UK. 50% of this is single use.
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Above are some statistics from your quiz. Think - Pair - Share
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Slide 13 - Video
How can you improve
Recycling in your home?
Slide 14 - Mind map
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