As you can see, instead of a regular box, I created a recycling bin to hold all of my activities. I thought it was a fun way to connect the box to the content, and it shows children what a recycling bin looks like so they'll know to use them in the future.
These are the books that I included in the prop box. There is a mix of fiction and nonfiction to give students well rounded sources to learn. Before playing the games and doing the activities, students can read these books and gather information about what they can do to recycle and why they should recycle. It also gives them background information so they can successfully complete the activities in the box. These books can also be used for whole group reading time to introduce the content.
Why Should I Recycle? by Jen Green
Recycle Every Day by Nancy Wallace
Michael Recycle by Alexandra Colombo

These are the activities I included in my box:
The first is a sorting game that children can play. They will be given some items that are glass, some that are aluminum, some that are plastic, and some that are paper. They will have to sort the items in the different "recycling bins." This is a small activity meant to be played at a table, but it can also be turned into a relay race if it is brought outside. It can be done individually or in groups. This is beneficial to students because it shows them what can be recycled and how to separate recyclables.
They will use the following items:
to create a musical instrument of their choice. Some examples of these instruments are as follows:
These are the instructions given to the children.
Children's creativity can soar during this lesson. There's no limit to what they can do.
This shows students a way you can reuse items to make something creative.
The next activity I included has students creating a poster on why everyone should recycle. They will be told that it is one hundred years from now, and people have stopped recycling. It's their job to hang up posters around the town to convince people why they should start recycling again. There is paper, colored pencils, markers, and crayons provided. They will include at least three reasons why people should recycle and draw a picture that represents recycling.

To keep exploring....Check out these cool resources! There's a lot about recycling you may not know!
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Online Recycling Games
Watch Jack Johnson sing about recycling!














