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This worksheet, ‘ABCs of Waste’ provides an alphabet grid that students can use to develop their vocabulary and brainstorm different ideas about the waste. This is a fun and simple resource that can be used effectively before, during or after an activity and across ability levels. It can also be utilised during individual, pair or …More

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This worksheet, ‘Categorising Waste’ provides students with a clear and simple graphical organiser that instructs them to list examples of the different types of waste. It is a great comprehension task that can be coupled with the Lesson Zone, ‘Types of Waste’ worksheet, or can be used to begin discussions.

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This illustration, “Rubbish bin” is available in PNG format at 300 DPI resolution with a transparent background for classroom use. This illustration is also available in black and white. Lesson Zone has over 4, 000 pieces of clip art, searchable by learning area and theme. The clip art is fast and easy to download, and …More

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This black and white outline illustration, “Rubbish bin B&W” is available in PNG format at 300 DPI resolution with a transparent background for classroom use. This illustration is also available in colour. Lesson Zone has over 4, 000 pieces of clip art, searchable by learning area and theme. The clip art is fast and easy …More

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This worksheet, ‘Sources of Waste’ is a great resource that helps students research the different sources of waste. For some students waste may only be thought of as household rubbish. This graphical organiser helps to expand their thinking to recognise all sources of waste and prompt discussions into how much waste humans produce.

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This worksheet, ‘Waste Crossword’ provides students with the opportunity to use skills including vocabulary, reasoning and spelling to find the correct words associated with waste to complete the puzzle. It encourages students to identify and understand the terms being used and to build on their vocabulary of key words used when discussing this topic. An …More

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This worksheet, ‘Waste Unscramble’ is a great activity that encourages students to study the sounds and spellings of words associated with waste. Students will be challenged to unscramble letters to find common words used during this topic. An answer sheet is also provided.

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This worksheet, ‘Waste Word Search’ gives students the opportunity to learn new vocabulary and improve their spelling of words associated with waste. Students must scrutinise the spelling of each word on their list, ensuring new vocabulary is committed to memory with the correct spelling.

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This worksheet, ‘Waste Word Shapes’ is a great resource that encourages students to examine the spelling and letter shapes of words associated with waste. Students must use the word bank to match the letter shapes to the correct words.

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This worksheet, ‘What is Waste?’ is a fantastic resource that provides a interesting overview of the definition of waste. It includes colourful illustrations which can prompt class discussions and provides a platform to begin a new topic on recycling and waste around the world.

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This worksheet, ‘Types of Waste’ is a great resource that outlines the different types of waste including both liquid and solid. Beneath each subcategory there are examples of each type of waste including recyclable waste, reusable waste, hazardous waste and organic waste.

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