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FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF
FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF
FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF
FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF
FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF
FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF
FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF
FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF
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Help children learn how to properly sort waste with this fun and educational Waste Sorting Activity. With 18 photos of common items, students will sort them into three categories: Garbage, Recycling, and Compost (Food Waste). This hands-on learning tool promotes environmental awareness and practical life skills!

What’s Included:

  • 18 Photos: Of everyday objects to sort into the appropriate bins: Garbage, Recycling, and Compost.
  • File Folder Setup: Cut, laminate, and use this as a hands-on activity for repeated practice.
  • Printable Worksheet Option: If you prefer a simpler format, this activity can be used as a worksheet for a quick learning session.
  • Modification Options: Easily modify the activity by offering only 1 or 2 categories to sort, making it adaptable to different learning needs.

Features:

  • Interactive Learning: Kids will love sorting real-world objects into the correct waste bins, helping them understand recycling and composting in a hands-on way.
  • Repeatable Use: After cutting and laminating, this activity can be reused over and over again, making it a great value.
  • Flexible for Various Skill Levels: Whether your child is just starting to learn about waste sorting or needs more advanced practice, you can adjust the difficulty by changing the number of sorting categories.

Why It’s Great for Kids: This activity teaches kids about the importance of recycling, composting, and waste management while giving them a chance to practice sorting in a fun, hands-on way. It’s perfect for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers looking to help kids develop practical skills.

Perfect For:

  • Parents teaching environmental education at home
  • Teachers and homeschoolers
  • Special education classrooms
  • Fun, hands-on learning about sustainability

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FILE FOLDER Activity | Garbage, Recycling & Compost Sorting | PDF

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Description

Help children learn how to properly sort waste with this fun and educational Waste Sorting Activity. With 18 photos of common items, students will sort them into three categories: Garbage, Recycling, and Compost (Food Waste). This hands-on learning tool promotes environmental awareness and practical life skills!

What’s Included:

  • 18 Photos: Of everyday objects to sort into the appropriate bins: Garbage, Recycling, and Compost.
  • File Folder Setup: Cut, laminate, and use this as a hands-on activity for repeated practice.
  • Printable Worksheet Option: If you prefer a simpler format, this activity can be used as a worksheet for a quick learning session.
  • Modification Options: Easily modify the activity by offering only 1 or 2 categories to sort, making it adaptable to different learning needs.

Features:

  • Interactive Learning: Kids will love sorting real-world objects into the correct waste bins, helping them understand recycling and composting in a hands-on way.
  • Repeatable Use: After cutting and laminating, this activity can be reused over and over again, making it a great value.
  • Flexible for Various Skill Levels: Whether your child is just starting to learn about waste sorting or needs more advanced practice, you can adjust the difficulty by changing the number of sorting categories.

Why It’s Great for Kids: This activity teaches kids about the importance of recycling, composting, and waste management while giving them a chance to practice sorting in a fun, hands-on way. It’s perfect for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers looking to help kids develop practical skills.

Perfect For:

  • Parents teaching environmental education at home
  • Teachers and homeschoolers
  • Special education classrooms
  • Fun, hands-on learning about sustainability

*Don't see something you need? Inbox me and I'll make it for you.

Report this resource to TPT
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