Hey there! Today, I had a yummy lunch, but oh no, look at this mess! We need to clean up. Let’s find the trash bin. Wait, there are two bins, and one has a picture on it. What do you think it means?
Don’t worry; it’s easy! That picture is the recycling symbol. Recycling is when we take old trash and turn it into something new. Some things, like banana peels, can’t be recycled. But we can recycle things like glass bottles, aluminum cans, plastic bags, and magazines. These go into the recycling bin.
Recycling bins go to a special place called a recycling plant. There, bottles, cans, plastic, and paper are chopped into tiny bits, melted, or turned into mush to make new things.
Let’s practice sorting trash! Where should we put this plastic water bottle? You’re right; it goes in the recycling bin. What about this apple core? Nope, food goes in the trash bin.
How about a soda can? 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?
Remember, we can recycle glass, metal, plastic, and paper. So, these should go into the recycling bin. Can we recycle food? No, the eggshell goes to the trash bin.
Great job sorting the trash!
Hello! Let’s learn something important today. People come in many shapes, colors, and sizes. We are all special in our own way.
Did you know that a long time ago, people were treated unfairly because they were different? This was called segregation. Black children and white children couldn’t go to the same schools or eat at the same restaurants.
Civil rights activists wanted to change these unfair laws. An activist is someone who works hard to make changes in society.
In the 1950s, buses were segregated. One day, a brave woman named Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. She was arrested, but her courage led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955, where people stopped riding buses to create change.
This got the attention of lawmakers, and bus segregation was soon outlawed in 1956. Martin Luther King Jr. was also an activist and leader in the civil rights movement. He led many marches and gave speeches about equal rights for everyone.
His most famous speech was called “I Have a Dream.” Later, Martin Luther King Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended segregation laws in America, allowing people to live, work, and eat wherever they wanted.
Hello! Today, we’re going to talk about laws, rights, and responsibilities.
Citizens have rights, which are special things that people are allowed to do. But rights don’t mean people can do whatever they want. Government leaders create laws to make sure everyone is safe and fair.
Laws are rules that protect people and their property. In the United States, citizens have freedom of speech, which means they can talk about important issues and share their opinions while still obeying the law.
A responsibility is something that people must do. Citizens have the right to buy things they need or want, but they can’t just take them, as that is against the law.
Laws help citizens live safely and fairly with one another.
Thanks for learning with us! Goodbye!
Recycling Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find items that can be recycled. Look for things like plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and paper. Once you find them, sort them into a pretend recycling bin. Talk about why each item can be recycled and what it might become in the future.
Create a Recycling Poster: Use paper, crayons, and markers to create a colorful poster that shows what items can be recycled. Draw pictures of glass bottles, plastic bags, and magazines. Hang your poster somewhere everyone can see it to remind them to recycle!
Recycling Story Time: Imagine you are a piece of trash that gets recycled. Write a short story or draw a comic strip about your journey from the recycling bin to becoming something new. Share your story with a friend or family member.
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I 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 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 is when we take old trash and make it into something new. Some trash can’t be recycled, like bananas. But we can recycle a glass bottle, an aluminum can, a plastic bag, and a magazine. These go into the recycling bin.
The recycling bins go to a special place called the recycling plant. There, bottles, cans, plastic, and paper are chopped into tiny bits, melted, or turned into mush to make new things.
You can start by putting all recyclable trash into the correct bin. Remember, only glass, metal, plastic, and paper can be recycled.
Can you help us sort the trash? Where should we put this plastic water bottle? You’re right; let’s toss it in the recycling bin. What about this apple core? No, food goes in the trash bin.
Do you know where the 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?
You already know that we can recycle glass, metal, plastic, and paper. That’s why these should go into the recycling bin. Can we recycle food? No, the eggshell goes to the trash bin.
Wow, you did a great job!
Goodbye!
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Hello! Let’s get started on the lesson. People come in many shapes, colors, and sizes. We are all special in our own way.
Did you know that some years ago, people were treated unfairly because they were different? This was called segregation. Black children and white children were not allowed to go to the same schools or eat at the same restaurants.
Civil rights activists wanted to change these unfair laws. An activist is a person who works hard to make changes happen in society.
During the 1950s, buses were segregated. One passenger sat in the front while black passengers sat in the back. One day, a brave woman named Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. When she disobeyed, she was arrested. Her courage led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955, where people stopped riding buses to create change.
This gained the attention of lawmakers, and bus segregation was soon outlawed in 1956. Martin Luther King Jr. was also an activist and leader in the civil rights movement. He led many marches and gave speeches about equal rights for all.
His most famous speech was called “I Have a Dream.” Later, Martin Luther King Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended segregation laws in America, allowing people to live, work, and eat wherever they wanted.
Let’s review:
– Segregation is when people are separated based on skin color.
– Activists like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. fought for equal rights.
– The Montgomery Bus Boycott led to the end of bus segregation in 1956.
– The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended segregation laws in America.
Thanks for watching! Goodbye!
[Music]
Hello! Today we are going to talk about laws, rights, and responsibilities.
Citizens have rights, which are special things that people are allowed to do. However, rights do not allow people to do whatever they want. Government leaders create laws to ensure this doesn’t happen.
Laws are a set of rules that protect people and their property. In the United States, citizens have freedom of speech, allowing them to talk about important issues and share their opinions while still obeying the law.
A responsibility is a duty or something that people must do. Citizens have the right to buy things they need or want, but they cannot just take them, as that is against the law.
Laws help citizens live safely and fairly with one another.
Let’s review:
– Rights are special things that citizens are allowed to do.
– Laws protect people and their property.
– The government creates laws to keep citizens safe.
– It is a citizen’s responsibility to follow the law.
Thanks for watching! Goodbye!
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