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Earth Day
Projects For The Whole Family
Happy Earth Day! Today is the perfect day to teach your kids
about little things we an do every single day to protect the
planet we call home. Here are some ideas for easy earth day
projects the whole family will enjoy.
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Kids love being a
part of efforts that they know will help to protect the earth. Not
only do they like knowing that they have a respected role to play
but they like the fact that their parents and other adults
acknowledge their abilities and maturity enough to discuss important
issues with them like the environment.
Earth Day is an opportunity to really think about the messages and
actions that cities and regional governments across the country are
promoting to help our environment. “Reduce, Reuse and Recycle” are
messages that can take on greater meaning through purposeful
activities that you choose to do with your family on Earth Day. To
begin with, why not gather everyone around and talk about the
following questions:
What can we recycle in our household and how can we recycle these
items?
How many disposable items, from diapers to plastic bags do we use as
a family, and how many items can we choose to do without?
Where can we reuse items we no longer want?
Here are some uses for existing items that might be in your
household:
• Reuse a plastic or paper bag as a gift bag – place some decorative
stickers or other decorations on it and you’ve got a replacement for
wrapping paper!
• Reuse empty food containers as storage for leftovers.
• Decorate a can and reuse it as a pencil holder.
• Habitat for Humanity accepts building material donations – contact
your local office for this non-profit group before disposing of old
building material around your home.
• Your local Goodwill can make good use of your gently worn clothing
and gently used furniture or other household items. Contact them to
find out delivery options.
Suggest that your children organize an Earth Day Groceries project
with their classmates and teacher. The project involves each child
in the class decorating a cloth, canvas or other durable and
reusable bags that can serve as great grocery bags. Once the bags
are done present them to your local Grocery store as a way to
promote Earth Day and the strong relationship between your local
store, school and patrons in the community.
Hiking is a great family activity that can turn into a enjoyable
Earth Day Activity if the purpose of the hike is to pick up garbage
in your local park or trail. It’s a satisfying project that will
make kids feel they are doing their part to take care of an area
that gives them and their friends in the community much enjoyment –
especially animals!
One of the best ways to teach our children about the impact of trash
on our environment is to show them the “trash trail.” Where does the
trash go after we put it out for the garbage truck? On Earth Day why
not take your kids on a little journey along the “trash trail.”
The garbage workers or sanitation engineers take residential garbage
usually to a transfer station that collects the community’s
waste/rubbish before shipping it off to a regional solid waste
facility. In many cases the garbage gets trucked to a landfill or
incinerator plant. Sometimes that garbage is then burned to produce
electricity – depending on the town.
Investigate if you are within traveling distance to a waste facility
and ask if they do tours for schools or community members. If so,
you’ll be in for an eye opening experience that will make this Earth
Day one that will be an educational and fun experience for you and
your family.
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