Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Litter Patrol!

Well, maybe the litter-free neighborhood of Dilworth isn't the best place to demonstrate the harmfulness of litter, but we did manage to find a few pieces!  Today's patrol was quite a contrast to Tuesday's short walk (which was along East Blvd.), where we found litter just after leaving the building.  Since we headed toward the park, most of the streets were quite clean-it was difficult to find litter even the stream in the park.  We managed to each get a few small pieces and were able to discuss being a good steward of our Earth in the process. 

Today was a morning of learning through song.  The kids kept requesting some of our favorite educational tunes, so we sang and sang, learning all the way!  After our morning circle, we were thankful the rain was gone so we could head to the playground. 

During our litter patrol, which followed the time on the playground, the children focused on working together as a team (in groups of two).  One held the bag while the other picked up, then swapped.  Using kind words and teamwork was fun work!

During lunch, we had a surprise visitor....Mr. Holloway!  He enjoyed meeting the kids and I thought it was great to see him during the day.....even if only for a few minutes!

After lunch, Evan shared a book about Taking Care of the Earth.  This simple text was a perfect way to end the day! 

Tomorrow will be the last day with Earth as the theme, but will continue with our conservation efforts the rest of the year!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Reduce, reuse, recycle!

The recycling materials are so much fun!  We made music, used the as 'phones', folded paper, and found all kinds of creative uses!
Some children even 'read' the recycling!  "Ms. Ellen, this says 'Sprite'!"
Recycling fun
Fine motor play with recycling (feeding little wooden pieces into bottles)
Sorting the paper
Sorting the plastic
The available materials for the art project
Selecting the art components
The Masters at work
Our beautiful 'Recycle People' are complete.