Addressing School Waste Management Issue

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Explore the problem of garbage accumulation in school premises, identify waste products, discuss evidence of the issue, and propose solutions. Engage students in defining the problem, analyzing trash types, and taking steps towards effective waste management practices.

  • School
  • Waste Management
  • Student Engagement
  • Environmental Awareness
  • Problem Solving

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  1. Garbage is accumulating in the cafeteria and classrooms. Created by Donna McLaughlin- February 18th, 2013

  2. Have you ever seen the school property look like this?

  3. Or this?

  4. Do you think we have a lower school that looks like This one ? This one ? Or maybe something in between?

  5. Step 1: Define the problem! Garbage is accumulating in the classrooms, hallways and lower school. Think-Pair-Share : List the kind of waste products (trash) that are produced in the school.

  6. In a small group, discuss What kind of trash do you see in our classroom, in our school, in the cafeteria, in the hallways, and outside on the schoolyard? Choose a secretary to write your answers on the worksheet.

  7. In your group present evidence that a problem exists. Be as specific as possible and cite at least one source of data. Use this worksheet as a guide

  8. What did we come up with?

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