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Bo and Colleen Sosnicki's Science Materials

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Colleen and Bo have been teaching science and designing science materials for the past few decades. We try to make resources that engage students and teachers alike. We want them to appreciate nature and science as well as have fun learning as well. Bo has been teaching for over 30 years and from pre-K level to teaching college level biology and environmental science. Colleen has been an educator as well for decades, and has worked for the National Park System and Forest Service.

Colleen and Bo have been teaching science and designing science materials for the past few decades. We try to make resources that engage students and teachers alike. We want them to appreciate nature and science as well as have fun learning as well. Bo has been teaching for over 30 years and from pre-K level to teaching college level biology and environmental science. Colleen has been an educator as well for decades, and has worked for the National Park System and Forest Service.
Where Does It Go?  A Kid’s Guide to Recycling, Composting, and Trash
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Where Does It Go? A Kid’s Guide to Recycling, Composting, and Trash

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One of the first steps in becoming an environmental leader is knowing where your garbage goes. Lots of things that we think we need to throw away can be made into new things, with recycling! This activity will help your students learn how to get rid of your garbage the right way. • Table activity with several common items. For each picture they see, students can work with their parents to find out where that item currently goes in your home either trash, recycle or compost pile. • Next, students will go online (your local Solid Waste/Recycling location) to find out now where each item should go. • Lastly a set of discussion questions.