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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 165 for Waste Management
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1. Search A Word
Search A Word Adapted from Here Today, Here Tomorow...Revisited: A Teacher's Guide to Solid Waste Management, by New Jersey Dept of Environmental Protection, Division of Solid Waste Management Trash Goes To School Cornell Waste Management Institute GRADE LEVELS: 9-12 SUBJECT AREAS: science, social studies, English CONCEPT: Solid waste management includes many options, with varying costs and environmental i...
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2. Green School Project - Recycling/Waste Management Debate
...ctions Acceptable Items Order Supplies Contests and Bonuses Lesson Plans and Activities Current Contest Winter Contest Greenschoolproject Recycle with the Green School Project Username Password Forgot your password? Helping schools with budgets, saving the environment 7-12 : Lesson Plan 4 Recycling/Waste Management Debate Objective: The students will research and present the issues involved in a recycling or waste management debate. Materials: Access to the Internet or books with information on a recycling debate Procedure: Discuss with the students how there are a variety of debates that revolve around the to...
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3. The Daily Waste Times
The Daily Waste Times Adapted from Waste - A Hidden Resource, by Keep America Beautiful Back to Trash Goes to School GRADE LEVELS: 9-12 SUBJECT AREAS: language arts English social studies journalism CONCEPT: Using the newspaper to increase awareness of waste management issues. OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to: (1) describe...
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4. Trace Your Waste
Trace Your Waste (Adapted from Recycling: Mining Resources from Trash Cornell Waste Management Institute) Back to Trash Goes to School GRADE LEVELS: 4-6 SUBJECT AREAS: social studies, home economics, math CONCEPT: Youth can explore their community by finding out what is done with the waste they produce, e.g. trash, and sewage....
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5. Waste-to-Energy
Waste-to-Energy Adapted from A-way with Waste: A Waste Management Curriculum for Schools 2nd ed., Dept of Ecology, State of Washington Back to Trash Goes to School GRADE LEVELS: 9-12 SUBJECT AREAS: social studies, civics, government CONCEPT: Solid waste can be used to create energy. OBJECTIVE: To learn what resource...
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6. Radiation Protection | US EPA Radiation Protection
...Search: ( ) All EPA ( ) This Area You are here: EPA Home Radiation Protection Technical Users General Public Reporters Librarians Students/Teachers NEWSROOM PROGRAMS TOPICS REFERENCES Radiation Protection Radiation Protection Programs Learn about EPA's Radiation Protection Programs in these areas: Waste Management EPA and Multi-Agency Cleanup Emergency Response Air and Water Source Reduction and Management Naturally-Occurring Radiation Federal Guidance Radiation Topics Explore specific areas of interest related to radiation and radiation protection: Understanding Radiation Becoming Aware of Radiation Sources...
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7. Environmental stewardship activity, grade 11 high school students - EarthCARE
EarthCARE, An Environmental Education Partnership Home Program About Us News & Events Resources Contacts Grade 11 Environmental Lessons & Activities Program What EarthCARE can mean for your Board Media Campaign Why Bother? Program Components Delivery Strategy Topic: Waste Grade: 11 Implementation Course: Science, University/College In-school Code: SNC3M Component Duration: 75 minutes Themes Download Printable PDF Lessons, Activities & Handouts Building Students will design and present a media product supporting environmental Operators stewardship. Training Program Get Involved...
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8. Candid Camera
Candid Camera (adapted from Here Today Here Tomorrow...Revisited: A Teacher's Guide to Solid Waste Management. NJ Dept of Environmental Protection, Div. of Solid Waste Management) GRADE LEVELS: K-3 SUBJECT AREAS: language arts, art, photography CONCEPT: Why is litter a problem? What can we do about it? OBJECTIVE: Students will appreciate the negative effects litter has on their community. MATERIALS: camera...
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9. Speak Up For Recycling
Speak Up For Recycling (Adapted from A-way With Waste: A Waste Management Curriculum for Schools, 2nd ed., by State of Washington, Department of Ecology) GRADE LEVELS: 4-6 SUBJECT AREAS: speech, language arts CONCEPT: Organizing a speech in terms of ideas to investigate and support is an effective way to present a persuasive argument. OBJECTIVE: Students will pre...
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10. Watching Waste Rot
Watching Waste Rot Adapted From Composting: Wastes to Resources, Cornell Waste Management Institute Back to Trash Goes To School GRADE LEVELS: 7-8 SUBJECT AREAS: science CONCEPT: What types of materials decompose, and at what speeds? OBJECTIVE: To observe biodegradation, noting differences in degradability of various types o...
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