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What A Waste: Rubbish, Recycling, and Protecting our Planet (Protect the Planet)

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Everything you need to know about what we're doing to our environment, good and bad, from pollution and litter to renewable energy and plastic recycling. I would do it this way because there are a lot of facts on each page, and I would give students a chance to look more into it after. I only have three copies of this book and they go fast and the kids keep begging me for more copies!

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I received an ARC and it's another fabulous fact-filled DK book that explores what to do with waste. It opens up the world of recycling for children and how they can make improvements, it also has many great inferences about the environment whilst also teaching the children about how our actions affect the planet, good and bad. There’s been a lot of great coverage and hopefully lots of people have made some changes and are trying to create less waste. The book could be looked at as a whole class, maybe for a reading comprehension activity, or just in the reading area for children to explore individually or in small groups. As the teacher, I can create an anticipation guide prior to students reading this book or students can create Semantic Feature Analysis as they read about new topics.I also enjoy that the use of charts, diagrams, and infographics adds an interactive element, allowing children to absorb the information in a dynamic and memorable way. Even the book itself says it has been produced with responsibly sourced materials which helps to show how important it is. Overall, "What a Waste" is a captivating and educational book for children that emphasizes the importance of taking care of the planet and working together to create a better world for all living beings. It is a lively kid’s educational book with fabulous illustrations and fun facts about the world broken into easy to digest bite-sized bits.

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Some parts are scary however I think it is good that the book gives solutions to every problem that they mention. This would also be an excellent text for students to use Double-Entry Journals where students can complete writing prompts from facts and quotes they learned about in the book. It is visually engaging and detailed, it details about different types of waste and what we can do to make a difference. It is an informational nonfiction book that talks about the effects of pollution and waste on our planet and ways that we can better protect it.As the teacher, I can create an anticipation guide prior to students reading this book o It is a must have for the classroom library that can be adapted for both KS1 and KS2 as appropriate. The illustrations in the book are colorful and vibrant, bringing the characters and setting to life. The book also addresses ways that we can help the Earth by carpooling, recycling, limiting water and light use, protecting the ocean and our forests.

What a Waste by Jess French: 9781465481412

Some people are doing an incredible job of reducing the amount of waste they produce and these people lead what is known as Zero Waste Lives. It is a lively kid's educational book with fabulous illustrations and fun facts about the world broken into easy to digest bite-sized bits. I will definitely use this book in my future classroom because of the wonderful details it includes! We only get one Earth, so we have to do everything we can to take care of it, or we will have nowhere left to survive. Each page can be looked at in short bursts or longer reads for more detail, making it a great children's book for a range of age groups.LEGO, та какво остава за случаите, в които авторите са решили да разнищят някоя наистина важна и наболяла тема каквато е световното замърсяване и съдбата на тоновете отпадъци, които човечеството неуморно и неизменно генерира всеки ден. I could use this book for my own benefit in the classroom and explain to students the importance of picking up trash around my classroom so that it stays clean as well as also have the students recycle in my classroom. Overall this book is important to be used in elementary grades because it can create awareness on saving the world that students live in. Many things are completely normal to her as they have been part of our family’s life for quite some time now — cloth nappies, cloth sanitary products, stainless steel drinking bottles, reusable food storage instead of clingfilm, reusable wipes etc.

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