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Healthy Soil: Waste Management
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What is the Relationship between Healthy Soil and Healthy Food?
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Critical Thinking What can I do with the aluminum foil from my sandwich at lunch?
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What other waste might be leftover? Water Bottle Apple Granola Bar Napkin
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Lunch Waste Empty Wrapper Used Napkin Empty Water Bottle Apple Core Tin Foil
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Trash Talk: Helpful Definitions Organic waste comes from plant or animal sources. They can be easily broken down by other organisms over time. Many people turn their organic waste into compost and use them in their gardens. Organic
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Trash Talk: Helpful Definitions Recyclable waste is waste that can be processed into new, useful products. This is done to reduce the use of raw materials that would have been used. Recyclable
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Trash Talk: Helpful Definitions An item used in its original form more than once. Reusable
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Trash Talk: Helpful Definitions A resource which is replaced naturally and can be used again. Through proper management, these items can be replaced at the same rate or faster than humans can use them. Renewable
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Trash Talk: Helpful Definitions A resource of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption. Nonrenewable
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Let’s Sort the Lunch Waste Organic Recyclable Reusable Renewable Nonrenewable Lunch Waste Tin Foil Empty Water Bottle Apple Core Empty Wrapper Used Napkin
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Group Activity Group 1: Apple Core Group 2: Tin Foil Group 4: Empty Wrapper Group 3: Used Napkin
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Group Activity Jar Predictions
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Let’s Watch a Video! Soil Matters for Food
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Polite Bite Rules: 1.Take at least one bite 2.Only say polite things
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What is the Relationship between Healthy Soil and Healthy Food?
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Let’s Share!
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Reflection ?
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