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Youth Environmental Program Lesson Plans Agency Directory | Phone Directory | Online Services west virginia department of environmental protection west virginia department of environmental protection west virginia department of environmental protection Youth Environmental Program Lesson Plans In an effort to assist teachers, as well as informal educators, in the STEM fields, the Youth Environmental Program has developed a series of environmental education lesson plans.
These plans are designed for elementary-age students and are easy to follow for teachers, Scout and 4-H leaders and home school instructors. They focus on real-world issues such as pollution, waste reduction and natural resource preservation. Email : Annette.
L. Hoskins@wv. gov Lesson Plans and Worksheets How Waste Affects Our Resources Image Attribution: Philippe Rekacewicz, UNEP/GRID-Arendal This exercise allows students to investigate sources of different objects in and around the classroom and learn about natural resources.
Grade Level : Upper Elementary Duration : 30 to 55 Minutes Setting : Indoor or Outdoor Vocabulary : Natural Resources, Renewable, Nonrenewable, Sustainable, Fossil Fuels The 4 R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rebuy This exercise allows students to become stewards of the environment and learn to reduce the amount of trash sent to landfills.
Duration : 30 to 45 Minutes Setting : Indoor or Outdoor Vocabulary : Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Trash, Landfill, Environment Image Attribution: US Army Corps of Engineers This exercise teaches students about the process of decomposition, to recognize the length of time that different compounds take to decompose, and to understand why it is important to reduce landfill waste and make their communities cleaner.
Duration : 45 to 60 Minutes Setting : Indoor or Outdoor Vocabulary : Environment, Decompose, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Landfill, Leachate, Methane, Greenhouse Gases, Toxins Electronic Waste and Recycling This exercise teaches students what electronic waste is, how it can impact the environment, and practices to reduce the amount of electronics entering the waste stream.
Duration : 35 to 45 Minutes Setting : Indoor or Outdoor Vocabulary : E-waste, Recycling, Pollution, Landfill, Natural Resources Office of Environmental Advocate Covered Electronic Device Manufacturer and Retailer Compliance Information Online Reporting Tool for Recycling Establishments Pollution Prevention and Open Dump Program Recycling and Waste Reduction Standard Operating Procedures for Litter Control Youth Environmental Program (YEP) 2020 Virtual Junior Conservation Camp 2021 Virtual Junior Conservation Camp Environmental Education Links Youth Environmental Conference Youth Environmental Program Lesson Plans Currently selected Official Emergency Spill Report Report Non-Emergency Complaint Report Complaint | Email Us | --> Public Comments Media Inquiries | Our Offices Request Information | Jobs | Employees Department of Environmental Protection
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