Mrs. Yollis' students love connecting with other classrooms. Recently, we learned about a lunch project from Wellington, New Zealand. We learned about it from Twitter.
In an effort to be more green, we followed the lead of our new New Zealand Buddies and took a close look at the packaging in our lunches. Some lunches are packed in reusable containers, some leave rubbish behind, and some items can be composted.
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Photo by Mrs. Yollis |
This lunch was a great example for us all. Only one piece of trash!
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Photo by Mrs. Yollis |
Some lunches had variety but produced a lot of trash. Wrappers, plastic packaging, and ziplock bags are all rubbish. Students are going to look for ways to reduce the waste. Perhaps more reusable containers?
Here is the data about our lunch packaging. What do you notice about the data?
Today was pizza day at school! Everyone loves this special day and there is a long line, but big smiles.
Healthy salads are a part of pizza day, too!
Students grab the fresh fruit or vegetable options. Many students pay cash or type in their pin number to a prepaid account.
Our school has started a composting project. Here Mr. Jim showed us around Compostville!
How would you evaluate your lunch? Do you produce a lot of trash?
What are some ways you have reduced your waste?
Please add your lunch information to the slideshow!
What did you learn about composting during your visit to Compostville?