RECYCLING AT HOME Presented By: Cherese Angoco Ed 451 Audio Visual Education Dr. Cyrus.

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RECYCLING AT HOME Presented By: Cherese Angoco Ed 451 Audio Visual Education Dr. Cyrus

OBJECTIVES Students will define and research about Recycling Students will identify and collect recyclable items Students will construct and create a graph Students will compare and present their results

MATERIALS Resources for Research (books, internet, video) Microsoft Excel Recyclable items (newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, plastic) Overhead projector

THE ACTIVITY Students will be in groups of four Students will delegate duties amongst each other For one week each will collect recyclables. Students will bring their data to class They will then graph their data Students will compare results and present Students will combine results as a whole class

GROUP 1 GROUP MEMBERS:Duty: Johnny MichaelPlastic bottles Cindy O’NealGlass bottles Juan QuichochoNewspapers Janet ArroyoAluminum cans

DATA GATHERED By Group 1 Recyclable Item:Total: Plastic Bottles20 Glass Bottles15 Newspapers30 Aluminum Cans48

DATA GATHERED AS A CLASS Green: Plastic Items 60 total : 12% Blue: Glass Items 32 total: 6% Red: Newspapers 103 total: 21% Yellow: Aluminum Can 300 total: 61% Total: 495