Ten steps to create a zero waste classroom
1. Use reusable rags instead of paper towels We use these for hand-washing and cleaning. We have two bins labeled clean and dirty. A rag… Read More »Ten steps to create a zero waste classroom
1. Use reusable rags instead of paper towels We use these for hand-washing and cleaning. We have two bins labeled clean and dirty. A rag… Read More »Ten steps to create a zero waste classroom
In the education field, teachers are often encouraged to use non-edible play materials in the classroom instead of edible materials. One example is manufactured playdough… Read More »A zero waste discussion on edible vs. synthetic play materials
On my journey to a Zero Waste classroom, I have been inspired to lessen our electricity use. Light tables, projectors, string lights, light boxes, and… Read More »Off-grid light play in a zero waste classroom
Project objective: to give children a sense of closure to the passing of a loved pet, and to start processing the abstract concept of death.… Read More »Helping children process death through zero waste painting
Project objective: to support fine motor development and hand eye coordination, while fostering a connection between the children and the outdoors. Skill development: creativity, confidence,… Read More »How to make sparkling zero waste snowflakes (without glitter!)
Zero waste is about making intentional choices regarding the resources we use, the life cycle of those resources and materials, and the trash we send to the landfill. Adapting zero waste principles in… Read More »Welcome to my zero waste atelier!
Project objective: to honor children’s creative ideas and allow them to harness confidence in themselves, while connecting them to nature during a hands-on, play-based experience.… Read More »How to make a zero waste snowman inside your classroom