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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Happy Peace Day Peace Pals!
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Happy Full Moon Pals!
This months full moon is September 16, 2016 @ 3:05 EST. It's a LUNAR ECLIPSE – FULL MOON in the Astrological sign of Pisces.
The Ancient Full Moon Names for September are: Harvest Moon, Singing Moon, Corn Moon, Blood Moon, , Mulberry Moon, Chrysanthemum Moon, and Moon when the calves grow hair.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Make National Play Doh Day Natural Play Dough Day!
Why not try making natural Play Clay at home and bring home a healthy message.
National Play-Doh Day celebrates a great childhood play toy
on September 16.
Invented in the mid 1950s, it has entertained millions of children,
and allowed them to express their creativity, both at home and in the
classroom.
The original invention was simple. A school teacher wanted a
safe modeling clay for her pre-schoolers. She asked her brother-in-law Joseph
McVicker, who worked at a chemical company, to come up with something. The
result was simple....flour, water and food coloring.
You can do the same at home -- and it is
healthier!
Check out the variety of simple play clay recipes (there
are cook and non cook, flour and corn starch recipes, and more) available
on Planetpals.com with some
ideas and patterns to help you teach healthy
living, too.
Lots of great recipes! |
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Teach The 4”R’s” and Paint Your School Bright GREEN
There are so many great ways to have a greener school yearl. This is Planetpals top ten list of SIMPLE ideas you can implement in your school, in no time, and with no cost! All the while, encouraging GREEN habits, pro-active solutions and teaching the 4 “r’s”.
1. Reusable Containers
Encourage everyone to use reusable containers to hold their snacks, drinks and lunches - so that no plastic or paper has to be thrown away. This is a great way to REDUCE!
2. Scrap Paper Box
Keep a scrap paper box in a convenient location. Encourage everyone to use both sides of the paper. This is a great way to Renew!
3. Ecology Craft Box
So many of the items normally bound for the garbage actually make wonderful craft materials. Boxes, tissue paper, string, and plastic bottles are some of the items kids can use to make great projects. This is a great way to recycle!
4. School supply SWAP
Organize a school supply swap or have a swap box in the classroom for unused school supplies and books. This is a great way to REDUCE!
5. Book Swap:
Encourage additional reading! Organize a one-day book swap or have a “free book” bookcase in the classroom.This is a great way to REUSE!
6. Organize a Planetpals “Walking School Bus” or Car Pool:
If kids live close to school, we love this idea. Kids can learn to save energy and gas by using alternative means of transportation such as bicycle, walk or ride sharing. This is a great way to REDUCE! Learn more
7. Get Your Whole School to Recycle. Start a Planetpals ECO PATROL
Planetpals ECO PATROL is a great way to encourage kids In school. This is a great project for your class. if your school does not already have a recycling program in place. If your school already recycles, see if your class can improve the current system. This is a great way to RECYCLE!
8. Recycle Fundraisers:
Good for the school good for the environment. Recycle phones and ink cartridges. Earn points and money for your classroom. Encourage companies to sponsor your by donating their points. A recycle fundraiser gets everyone involved. This is a great way to RECYCLE!
9. School Beautification:
Teach kids to love their surroundings and earn a green thumb. Start seedlings and later plant flowers around the schoolyard. Encourage them to maintain the garden. This is a great way to RENEW!
10. ORGANIZE a “PLANETPALS Day”.
Once a month or once a week. Many schools have a” Planetpals DAY”. Do Planetpals recycle kits and activities to learn about earth and earth issues and encourage recycling. Why not have a recycle craft on that day! This is a great way to learn ALL the 4 “r’s”!
Learn more about being green at Planetpals.com. Hundreds of pages of content, info, ideas, crafts and downloads. Teachers Parents Pages, more.
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Thursday, September 1, 2016
Peace Crafts And Ideas for Peace Day
September 22 is International Peace Day and what better way to celebrate than participating in some peaceful activities and peace crafts.
Peace Day Crafts Even You Can Do! |
Take a look at these unique recycle craft ideas we have for you for Peace Day. Make one for yourself and spread the peace to a friend (or two)!
Make a colorful Paper Plate Peace Symbol Recycle Craft
From Ikidsclub Peace Website Make an origami Peace Crane and participate in the 1,000 cranes for peace project !
peace lantern |
Candy Wrapper Peace Symbol |
Soda Can Pop Tops Peace Sign is another great recycle crafts from greenupgrader
Can Top Peace Symbol |
Melted Crayone Peace Sign |
A Peace Symbol CD Recycle Craft from Planetpals
Recycle CD Peace Sign |
Have a Peace Party! Make Peace Symbol Cake or Cupcake:
Peace Cake and Cupcake |
Looking for Classroom ideas, history and lesson plans to celebrate Peace Day? IKC has is all!
Read these enlightening and fun ideas for peace in this International Peace DAY article, too. Great for the classroom!
Loads More Peace Ideas and Crafts on Our Pinterest Peace Page
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Shop The Town Swap And Save The Landfill
Divert thousands of tons of trash from a landfill while shopping green.
All over the country towns are implementing "Swap Shops" at town transfer stations or recycle centers.
They make so much sense, that I haven't figured out why every town in the US does not have a swap shop! It's a no brainer, because it not only diverts trash tonnage from landfills, but it adds up to savings on town disposal costs. For instance, the town of Dennis, MA diverts 56% of it's residential solid waste from the landfill due to their Swap shop "Take it or Leave it".
What is a swap shop?
A town swap can be a recycle center for just about everything. It's a put and take: a place to bring items and a place to shop for them for free.
Each town runs theirs differently, some towns have only single book swaps or computer swaps. But many towns have swaps for every recyclable category, often housed in multiple buildings or recycled trailors. Many are well organized and categorized just like stores and libraries. Some buildings even have background music! Many swap shops are maintained by city employees and others manned by volunteers.
Why doesn't every town have one?
Every town has a small space that can be allocated for this project, but many towns do not consider them important enough. My town had a book swap and a computer electronics area for several years, but recently closed them down, mainly because they didn't want to be bothered. It's a shame, because residents are often too overwhelmed, incapable or ill informed to find someone to take their stuff away and more often end up just tossing it into the trash. Hence, it goes to a landfill and much of it will never biodegrade.
So, whether the swap shops are affectionately named "Town Mall", "Put n Take", "Last Chance" or "Treasure Chest", it's a concept that not only saves the residents and the town, but saves the planet!
So, whether the swap shops are affectionately named "Town Mall", "Put n Take", "Last Chance" or "Treasure Chest", it's a concept that not only saves the residents and the town, but saves the planet!
If there is no swap shop in your town, why not take action and talk to your DPW or recycle committee. It's good for the planet and greener in many ways.
Learn more about Swaps on Planetpals.com
Learn more about Swaps on Planetpals.com
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Saturday, August 27, 2016
Some Yummy Recycle Ideas For Pizza Boxes
Creative Ways To Reuse Pizza Boxes In The Classroom.
From Planetpals.com , Have students create their own Pizza Box folder for each semester or project to hold their papers and drawings. This one is by Andrew-9 years old-Great Great job!
From Teach Preschool.org, An artwork Drying Rack. This stacks up to one creative idea for any classroom or art space!
From Nashville Public Library, a Pizza box theatre. why not stage a play based on a recent book the class has read?
From Creative Jewish Mom comes this Pizza box art. Just imagine the ways you can decorate and recraft any size pizza box.
From Just Crafty Enough, a Pizza Box Diorama. Turn it into a lesson plan on dinosaurs, animals, oceans, forests or any other topic.
For more creative ideas for the classroom or homeschool see Planetpals Crafts Pages
For more recycle ideas for BOXES see our Pinterest Page
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Friday, August 26, 2016
Happy Anniversary National Parks - You're A Breath of Fresh Air!
No matter where you live you can always appreciate your National Parks and Natural Lands. They are a breath of fresh air!
We wouldn't have the National Parks if it were not for our forefathers who thought ahead to protect our precious and sacred lands. On August 25, 1916, US President Woodrow Wilson signed the act creating the National Park Service, a new federal bureau in the Department of the Interior responsible for protecting the 35 national parks and monuments then managed by the department and those yet to be established.
Learn how you can help care for our national parks, forests and natural lands. They are our national treasures. We have lots of fun history, ideas and tips to help you keep then clean and green.
There are 58 national parks in the National Park Service. Here’s a full alphabetical list by Wikipedia:
National Parks by State
Alaska
- Denali National Park and Preserve
- Gates of the Arctic National Park
- Glacier Bay National Park
- Katmai National Park and Preserve
- Kenai Fjords National Park
- Kobuk Valley National Park
- Lake Clark National Park
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
- Channel Islands National Park
- Death Valley National Park
- Joshua Tree National Park
- Kings Canyon National Park
- Lassen Volcanic National Park
- Redwood National Park
- Sequoia National Park
- Yosemite National Park
Colorado
- Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
- Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Rocky Mountain National Park
Florida
Hawaii
Kentucky
Maine
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
United States Virgin Islands
Utah
- Arches National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park
- Canyonlands National Park
- Capitol Reef National Park
- Zion National Park
Virginia
Washington
Wyoming
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Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Let's Clear The Air About World Ozone Day
Sept 16 is International World Ozone Day Each Year
The layer of the Earth's atmosphere that surrounds us is called the troposphere. The stratosphere, the next higher layer, extends about 10–50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. Stratospheric ozone is a naturally occurring gas that filters the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Today, there is widespread concern that the ozone layer is deteriorating due to the release of pollution. Such deterioration allows large amounts of ultraviolet B rays to reach Earth, which can cause health problems in humans and harm animals as well.
Learn about the Ozone Layer and why we need to clear the air with Planetpals Dusty on Planetpals.com.
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