Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to learn about cleaning up and recycling. Are you ready to have some fun? Let’s get started!
Oh no! Look at all this mess after lunch. We need to clean up. But wait, there are two different bins. One of them has a special picture on it. Do you know what it means?
Don’t worry! That picture is called the recycling symbol. Recycling is a way to turn old trash into something new and useful. Isn’t that cool?
Let’s see what we can recycle. Can we recycle bananas? No, bananas and other food go in the trash bin. But we can recycle things like glass bottles, aluminum cans, plastic bags, and magazines. These go in the recycling bin.
After we put recyclables in the bin, they go to a special place called a recycling plant. There, they are chopped into tiny pieces and turned into new things. That’s the magic of recycling!
Now, let’s practice sorting trash. Can you help us? Where should we put this plastic water bottle? In the recycling bin! Great job!
What about this apple core? It goes in the trash bin because we can’t recycle food. How about this soda can? Yes, it goes in the recycling bin because we can recycle metal cans!
Let’s keep going! We have an eggshell, an empty glass bottle, an old magazine, a plastic bag, and a metal can. Can you help us sort them?
Remember, glass, metal, plastic, and paper go in the recycling bin. The eggshell goes in the trash bin because we can’t recycle food.
Wow, you did an amazing job helping us sort the trash! Thank you so much for your help. Now we know how to recycle and keep our planet clean. Goodbye, and see you next time!
Recycling Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom. Look for items that can be recycled, like plastic bottles, paper, or aluminum cans. Once you find them, sort them into a pretend recycling bin. Discuss with your friends or family why each item can be recycled and what it might become after recycling.
Recycling Art Project: Collect clean recyclables like cardboard, plastic containers, and paper. Use these materials to create a piece of art or a fun sculpture. Think about how you can turn something old into something new and beautiful. Share your creation with the class and explain how you used recycled materials.
Question Time: Discuss with your classmates or family: Why is recycling important for our planet? How does recycling help animals and plants? Think about how you can help recycle at home or school. Share your ideas and see if you can come up with new ways to recycle more.
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Welcome to Kids Academy! I sure enjoyed lunch today, but look at this mess! We need to clean up. Let’s find the trash bin. Wait a minute, there are two different trash bins, and one of them has a picture on it. What do you think it means?
Oh, don’t worry! It’s really quite simple. This is called the recycling symbol.
Recycling? What does that mean?
Recycling is when we take old trash and make it into something new.
Hmm, can we recycle bananas?
No, some trash can’t be recycled. These things go into the trash bin. But we can recycle a glass bottle, an aluminum can, a plastic bag, and a magazine. These things go into the recycling bin.
And then what happens?
The recycling bins go to a special place called the recycling plant. That’s where the magic happens! Bottles, cans, plastic, and paper are chopped into tiny bits, then they are melted or turned into mush. Now they can be used to make new things. That’s recycling!
Wow, that’s amazing! Well, how can we recycle?
You can start by putting all of the recyclable trash into the correct bin. Remember, only glass, metal, plastic, and paper can be recycled.
I think we need some help! Can you help us sort the trash? Great! Let’s clean up!
Where should we put this plastic water bottle? In the trash bin or the recycling bin? You’re right! Let’s toss it in the recycling bin.
Hmm, what about this apple core? Can we recycle it?
No, food goes in the trash bin. Do you know where this soda can goes? Yes, we can recycle metal cans!
Let’s keep going! We have an eggshell, an empty glass bottle, an old magazine, a plastic bag, and a metal can. Can you help us sort them? We will give you some time to think, but if you need more time, you can pause the video and answer when you are ready.
You already know that we can recycle glass, metal, plastic, and paper. That’s why these things should go into the recycling bin. Can we recycle food? No, the eggshell goes in the trash bin.
Wow, you two did a great job! Thanks to you, Mr. Sammy, and thanks to you! Goodbye!
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