Both first grades participated in an Incredible Edible Landfill program brought to us by Howard County Recycling. Marla Vechey taught us how to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. We learned we can recycle any color of glass. Plastic needs the numbers 1-7 to be recycled. Tires can be made into mulch. After learning about recycling and landfills, the children made their own incredible edible landfill. They started by placing a fruit roll up into a plastic cup as the liner that is under the landfill. A twizzler was the Leachate pipes that take out the garbage juice underneath the garbage, pudding was the garbage, a vanilla wafer was the cap, chocolate syrup was the dirt, and M&M's were the grass. The children enjoyed eating their landfill. We are going to try to do more re-using and recycling in order to help save the Earth!
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Incredible Edible Landfill
Both first grades participated in an Incredible Edible Landfill program brought to us by Howard County Recycling. Marla Vechey taught us how to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. We learned we can recycle any color of glass. Plastic needs the numbers 1-7 to be recycled. Tires can be made into mulch. After learning about recycling and landfills, the children made their own incredible edible landfill. They started by placing a fruit roll up into a plastic cup as the liner that is under the landfill. A twizzler was the Leachate pipes that take out the garbage juice underneath the garbage, pudding was the garbage, a vanilla wafer was the cap, chocolate syrup was the dirt, and M&M's were the grass. The children enjoyed eating their landfill. We are going to try to do more re-using and recycling in order to help save the Earth!
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