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Samson Adeniji ha creado el proyecto "Trash Detectives: Exploring Waste in Our Homes" en Class2Class.org

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Trash Detectives: Exploring Waste in Our Homes

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Young children observe and sort different types of household waste (paper, plastic, food scraps, etc.) with family support, then share pictures or drawings of what they found with their partner class. They compare what waste looks like in their homes...

Edad de los estudiantes
Menores de 6 años
Duración del proyecto
3 semanas
Mes de inicio
Septiembre 2026

Objetivos de aprendizaje

Students will be able to identify and describe different types of household waste from their own home and compare them with waste from their partner classroom across the world.

Recordar / Comprender

Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of waste management by sorting household items and collaborating with peers from another country to create a shared visual representation of their local waste practices.

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Habilidades a desarrollar

Conciencia global
Colaboración y trabajo en equipo

Actividades del proyecto

1

Waste Hunt at Home

Children go on a fun treasure hunt around their home with a family member, finding different types of waste (paper, plastic, food scraps, metal) and putting them into simple sorting bins. They talk about what they find and why it's trash.

Duración: 60 minutos
2

Sorting and Drawing Our Waste

Children sort the waste they collected into groups by type, then draw or paint pictures of what they found. Teachers help children label each type and take photos of their artwork and sorted waste piles to share with the partner class.

Duración: 120 minutos
Entrega: Dibujo o collage
3

Comparing Waste Around the World

The partner class shares photos and drawings of their household waste. Children look at the pictures together, talk about what is the same and what is different, and create a simple shared visual chart showing waste types from both homes using pictures, stickers, or drawings.

Duración: 150 minutos
Entrega: Mural colaborativo
4

Where Does Our Trash Go?

A family member or community helper (such as a waste collector or recycling worker) visits or is shown in a short video explaining where household waste goes after it leaves home. Children ask questions, then draw or act out the journey of one piece of trash from home to its final place.

Duración: 80 minutos
5

Our Waste Story Celebration

Children share their waste drawings, the collaborative chart with the partner class, and their trash journey stories with families and the other class in a simple show-and-tell. Teachers help children talk about what they learned and what surprised them most.

Duración: 40 minutos
Entrega: Narración de historias