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Girly House Cleaning. EG House Cleaning. For whatever project the students decide, discuss tools needed, permission needed, who can help, and what they need to ask others to contribute. Learners bring rakes, shovels, gardening gloves, leaf and trash bags, and any other clean up tools that may be necessary for the success of the activity. Begin by grouping learners in clean-up teams. Parent volunteers would be very beneficial for the clean-up teams.
Assign each team to an area to focus their cleaning efforts. Come together as a class to discuss their clean up activities. Each group should share what they have done and how it made a difference to their community. Learners reflect individually by writing in their journals about the event. Why was it needed? What effect did it have? Should it be continued? In this lesson learners will be asked to participate in a school wide clean up of the school grounds and the building.
Learners will be meeting a continual need in their school community as well as understanding the concept of stewardship.
Learners will be given the opportunity to reflect on their service activity through whole group discussion and independent journaling. Select a set of Standards required , Grade, and Subject.
After you hit "Find Standards," drill through the standards. Following this lesson plan is an ideal way for your school to take part in Schools Clean Up Day or a Clean Up on any day of the year. Content description: This lesson can be aligned with a variety of learning areas and year levels.
General capabilities: Critical and creative thinking. Cross-curriculum priority: Sustainability OI. Keywords: Clean Up Day, food, packaging, waste, litter, recycle, reuse, reduce, rethink.
Safety: Ask students to review the Waste Safety Code for working with litter. For more on safety click here. Teacher content information: Each year thousands of school students across Australia participate in Schools Clean Up Day to create a healthier environment for Australia and learn about ways to conserve our beautiful country. Clean Up Australia Day started as Clean Up Sydney Harbour Day in and received an enormous public response with more than 40, Sydneysiders donating their time and energy to clean up the Harbour.
Since then more than six million Australians have volunteered their time to help to make a difference to their own local environment. The idea of a Clean Up day has ignited enthusiasm and desire among the community to. Group Members:. No idea is too big or too small at this stage.
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