50+ Things You Keep but Need to Throw Away Today

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This lesson emphasizes the importance of decluttering your living space by identifying and removing unnecessary items, making it a fun and rewarding process. It provides practical tips for various areas of the home, such as replacing old toothbrushes and pillows, recycling expired food items, and sorting through miscellaneous belongings. Ultimately, decluttering not only creates a cleaner environment but also allows for the discovery of hidden treasures.

Time to Declutter: A Fun Guide to Tidying Up

Hey there! Have you ever noticed how some things around your house just seem to pile up? Let’s talk about how to keep your space neat and tidy by getting rid of things you don’t need anymore. It’s like a treasure hunt, but instead of finding treasure, we’re finding things to toss or recycle!

Freshen Up Your Space

First, let’s talk about toothbrushes. If the bristles are all bent out of shape, it’s time to get a new one. Our mouths have lots of bacteria, so changing your toothbrush every three to four months is a good idea to keep things clean.

How about your pillows? If you can’t remember the last time you changed them, it’s probably time to do so. Pillows should be replaced every year or two because they collect dust and other yucky stuff while we sleep.

Bedroom and Beyond

Is your mattress more than 10 years old? It might be time to shop for a new one. Old mattresses can have allergens like dust mites and mold, which aren’t great for sleeping.

Got a bunch of old pizza menus or cardboard boxes? Recycle them! You can find your favorite takeout online, and those boxes are just taking up space.

Kitchen Cleanup

Check your kitchen for expired spices and canned soups. If they’re past their expiration date, it’s time to toss them. And don’t forget to wipe down the shelves while you’re at it!

Old kitchen gadgets that you never use, like that orange juicer collecting dust, can be donated or recycled. Keep only what you use regularly.

Living Room and Office

Do you have DVDs or board games with missing pieces? If you can stream movies, you don’t need DVDs. Replace old games with new ones for more fun.

Old receipts and outdated calendars can go in the recycling bin. They just clutter up your space.

Bathroom and Laundry

Replace old sunscreen because it loses its effectiveness over time. And if you have unmatched or holey socks, it’s time to say goodbye to them.

Kitchen sponges get dirty quickly, so replace them often to avoid spreading germs.

Miscellaneous Items

Do you have a drawer full of old keys or business cards? Sort through them and keep only the important ones. The same goes for old clothes that don’t fit anymore—donate them to make room for new ones.

Finally, if you have a lot of luggage, you really only need one large suitcase and a smaller bag for trips. The rest can be donated or sold.

Wrap-Up

Decluttering can be fun and rewarding. By getting rid of things you don’t need, you’ll have more space and a cleaner, more organized home. Plus, you might even find some hidden treasures along the way!

  1. What was the most surprising item mentioned in the article that you realized you need to replace or declutter in your own home?
  2. Reflect on a time when decluttering made a significant impact on your living space. How did it change your environment or mindset?
  3. How do you prioritize which items to keep and which to discard when decluttering, and what criteria do you use?
  4. What are some challenges you face when trying to declutter, and how do you overcome them?
  5. In what ways do you think decluttering can positively affect your mental health and well-being?
  6. How do you involve other members of your household in the decluttering process, and what strategies work best for you?
  7. What is one area of your home that you find most difficult to keep organized, and why do you think that is?
  8. After reading the article, what new strategies or tips do you plan to implement in your next decluttering session?
  1. Toothbrush Timeline

    Hey there! Create a timeline of your toothbrush usage. Mark the months when you should replace your toothbrush. Decorate your timeline with drawings of toothbrushes and bacteria to remind you why it’s important to change them regularly.

  2. Pillow Inspection

    Grab your pillow and inspect it closely. Is it lumpy or discolored? If so, it’s time for a new one. Write a short report about why replacing pillows is important for your health, and share it with your family.

  3. Kitchen Detective

    Become a kitchen detective! Search your kitchen for expired spices and canned goods. Make a list of what you find and create a plan to replace them with fresh items. Share your findings with your family to help keep your kitchen safe.

  4. Game Swap

    Check your collection of board games and DVDs. Identify any games with missing pieces or DVDs you no longer watch. Organize a game swap with friends where you can exchange old games for new ones, ensuring everyone has complete sets to enjoy.

  5. Clothing Donation Drive

    Go through your closet and find clothes that no longer fit or that you don’t wear anymore. Organize a clothing donation drive at school or in your neighborhood. Write a short paragraph about how donating clothes can help others and the environment.

DeclutterTo remove unnecessary items from a space to make it more organized and tidy. – Example sentence: We decided to declutter our classroom to make it a healthier and more pleasant place to learn.

BacteriaMicroscopic living organisms that can be found everywhere, some of which can cause disease. – Example sentence: Washing your hands regularly helps prevent the spread of harmful bacteria.

AllergensSubstances that can cause allergic reactions in some people. – Example sentence: Pollen is a common allergen that can make people sneeze and have itchy eyes.

RecycleTo process used materials so they can be used again, helping to reduce waste and protect the environment. – Example sentence: Our school has a program to recycle paper and plastic to help keep our planet clean.

GermsMicroorganisms, especially those that can cause disease. – Example sentence: Covering your mouth when you cough helps prevent the spread of germs.

PillowsSoft supports for the head, used while sleeping or resting. – Example sentence: It’s important to wash your pillows regularly to keep them free of dust and allergens.

MattressA large, thick pad used for sleeping on, typically placed on a bed frame. – Example sentence: A clean mattress can help you sleep better and avoid allergies.

SpicesSubstances used to flavor food, often made from seeds, fruits, roots, or bark. – Example sentence: Adding spices like cinnamon and ginger can make your meals both tasty and healthy.

SunscreenA lotion or spray that protects the skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s ultraviolet rays. – Example sentence: Applying sunscreen before going outside helps protect your skin from sunburn.

ClutterA collection of things lying around in an untidy mess. – Example sentence: Too much clutter in your room can make it hard to find things and keep it clean.

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