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Sustainability Lesson Clearinghouse
Recycling by Composting
Lesson Description:
In this lesson, students pay attention to what waste they produce, consider whether this waste is compostable, and carry out a composting experiment. They then plant experimental gardens using the different kinds of composted soil. Finally, students develop, advocate for, and ultimately implement a composting program in their school. This lesson can be modified for almost all grade levels and includes NAAEE standards on the overview page: http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/wue/land2_overview.html
In this lesson, students pay attention to what waste they produce, consider whether this waste is compostable, and carry out a composting experiment. They then plant experimental gardens using the different kinds of composted soil. Finally, students develop, advocate for, and ultimately implement a composting program in their school. This lesson can be modified for almost all grade levels and includes NAAEE standards on the overview page: http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/wue/land2_overview.html
Lesson Type:
- Audio - Video
- Project
- Other
Sustainability Topic:
- Gardening
Time Needed:
Up to 1 semester
Up to 1 semester
Standards Addressed:
North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)
Excellence in Environmental Education: Guidelines for Learning
Strand 1—Questioning and Analysis Skills (Guidelines A, C, E, F)
Strand 2.2—The Living Environment (A, C, D)
Strand 2.4—Environment and Society (A)
Strand 3.1—Skills for Analyzing and Investigating Environmental Issues (A, B, C)
Strand 3.2—Decision-making and Citizenship Skills (A, D, C, D)
Strand 4—Personal and Civic Responsibility (C, D).
Technology Foundation Standards for Students
Standard 1: Basic Operations and Concepts
Standard 3: Technology Productivity Tools
Standard 4: Technology Communications Tools
Standard 5: Technology Research Tools.
North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)
Excellence in Environmental Education: Guidelines for Learning
Strand 1—Questioning and Analysis Skills (Guidelines A, C, E, F)
Strand 2.2—The Living Environment (A, C, D)
Strand 2.4—Environment and Society (A)
Strand 3.1—Skills for Analyzing and Investigating Environmental Issues (A, B, C)
Strand 3.2—Decision-making and Citizenship Skills (A, D, C, D)
Strand 4—Personal and Civic Responsibility (C, D).
Technology Foundation Standards for Students
Standard 1: Basic Operations and Concepts
Standard 3: Technology Productivity Tools
Standard 4: Technology Communications Tools
Standard 5: Technology Research Tools.
Materials Needed:
- What's Up In the Environment video (optional)
- For the chart graph paper (optional)
- Composted soil
- Gardening tools (spade, 10 large flowerpots)
- Soil test, pH kits
- Indigenous, fast-growing seeds
- Data records (Excel, or notebook or log book)
- Camera
- Excel (optional)
- Powerpoint (optional)
Submitted By:
Green Education Foundation (GEF) on Behalf of Thirteen Ed Online
Green Education Foundation (GEF) on Behalf of Thirteen Ed Online
School or Group:
Thirteen Ed Online
Thirteen Ed Online
Contact Email:
service@greeneducationfoundation.org
service@greeneducationfoundation.org