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Earth Day Game

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  • Your teacher wants to plant a tree on Earth day, but doesn't have supplies? What problem size is this? What could you do to fix this problem?
    First we need to collect some supplies (seeds, water, gardening gloves, shovel, etc)
  • Marcus asks for ways to help his family save gas. Share two solutions that could help Marcus
    You can drive less this week by taking the bus, catching a ride with a friend, or taking your bike
  • Chris likes to throw away plastic bags. What could you encourage him to do instead of throwing them away?
    Tell him to try recycling them to use for something else later
  • Jill forgets to throw away her picnic lunch away. What advice could you give her?
    Hey, you forgot your lunch on the table
  • Your classroom wants to build a garden outside of school, but doesn't have permission. What could help your classroom get started?
    talk to the school principal to see if she/he approves
  • Mom asks Tricia to take out the trash, but she is busy? How can you help?
    Ask my mom if I could help her
  • Krista says that it is important to be good to the earth. How can you agree with her?
    When we treat the earth nice, good things will happen
  • You notice that Carrie is helping clean up the park. How can you help?
    Helping others clean the park is great, do you think that I could help you?
  • Your classroom has one trash can and no recycle bin. What problem size is this? What could you say or do to fix the problem?
    Small problem. Ask the teacher if we can get a recycle bin in our class
  • Tay says protecting the earth is not important. What size problem is this and why?
    Small problem. You can speak to her and change her mind.
  • You see John throw his bottle in the trash can. How can you politely suggest recycling?
    Ask him if he could try recycling the next time to help the earth stay clean
  • Kara is wondering if she should plant a garden. What could you tell her?
    That would be a great idea!