Cardboard boxes almost always end up in the recycle bins. If you aren’t lucky enough to find free moving boxes from any of the sources already mentioned, your local recycling center might just have something you can use. Recycling bins aren’t as messy as the regular garbage bins so that...
Prepare a weather board. Before the first class prepare a piece of cardboard and cover it with felt – you are going to pin this to the wall. If you can, try and get blue felt (to represent the sky). Write at the top in large letters, “How’s the weather today?”. Below that...
The cardboard solar ovens (lot's of plans on the internet) are quick and easy to make, but after a few spills / rain become a bit mushy and lose their charm. So with a little wood and metal working experience, I decided too design my own, to cook delicious meals over the summer ...
Here’s what you canexpect to spend per cardboard moving box: Small moving boxes:$1 to $1.70 each Medium moving boxes:$2.35 to $2.79 each Large moving boxes:$3 each Extra-large moving boxes:$3.75 each Wardrobe moving boxes:$8 each to $12 each ...
The hostel recycles clothes and books left by travelers, along with food, light bulbs, batteries, paper, glass, plastic, and aluminum. The City of Portland has awarded the hostel theRecycleWorks Award, as one of the businesses “going above and beyond recycling by committing to sustainable busi...
Buy recyclable (可循环再用的) products instead of non-recyclable ones. Recyclable products are usually made out of things that have already been used. It usually takes less energy to make recyclable products than to make new ones. So when you go shopping, look for the recycle mark on the ...
By looking for opportunities to reuse and recycle materials, we can begin mitigating climate change. In addition to the threats to our climate stability, the resources on this earth won’t last forever. So, we must take steps now to ensure we don’t run out. Waste is too common in our...
Before the first class prepare a piece of cardboard and cover it with felt – you are going to pin this to the wall. If you can, try and get blue felt (to represent the sky). Write at the top in large letters, “How’s the weather today?”. Below that write “Today it’s”....
lessons. You can spend 5-10 minutes reviewing – it’s fine to recycle games and activities from your past lessons to review as kids enjoy playing familiar games (although be careful not to play a game to death!). See the section “Other ideas to include in your warm” below for ideas...