Recycling! What is it? An Introduction to Recycling.

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Recycling! What is it? An Introduction to Recycling.

Students will gain an understanding of what recycling is. LAFS.2.L.2.3 Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening. a. Compare formal and informal uses of English. Objective and Standard

Look at the pictures. What do you think recycling means and who do you think it effects?

Words to know! Recycling Reuse Pollution Landfill Global Warming

Recycling to collect things so they can be remade into new things

Reuse to use things again

Pollution Waste that harms land, water, or air.

Landfill a place to dispose of waste material by burying it and covering it over with dirt

Global Warming a warming of the earth's atmosphere and oceans that is predicted to result from an increase in the greenhouse effect caused by air pollution.

Lets Test What You Have Learned! Vocabulary Review!

Waste that harms land, water, or air. A.RecycleRecycle B.ReuseReuse C.PollutionPollution D.LandfillLandfill

A place to dispose of waste material by burying it and covering it over with dirt A.RecycleRecycle B.Global WarmingGlobal Warming C.PollutionPollution D.LandfillLandfill

A warming of the earth's atmosphere and oceans that is predicted to result from an increase in the greenhouse effect caused by air pollution. A.Global WarmingGlobal Warming B.ReuseReuse C.PollutionPollution D.LandfillLandfill

A.RecycleRecycle B.ReuseReuse C.PollutionPollution D.LandfillLandfill To use again.

To collect things so they can be remade into new things A.RecycleRecycle B.ReuseReuse C.PollutionPollution D.LandfillLandfill

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