We had a great first meeting of the Green Team after school club on Tuesday.
17 students total attended from the 1st, 3rd and 4th grades. Parent helpers today were Rachel,
Caitlin, Kim, and Erika. Here's a short summary of our activities:
We started seated in a circle and shared our names, grade, a
favorite place to be, and the animal/element card we had drawn for the
"web of life" game.
We then had fun playing the game which
involved tossing a giant skein of yarn and making links between plants
and animals until we had made a great big web and could feel the
interconnectedness.
Next we talked about the great work the students are doing for
lunchroom waste reduction program and figured out that in one school
year we will have diverted 9,000 pounds of food "waste" that would have
otherwise gone to the incinerator. (It turns out that's the weight of a
mature African rhinoceros!) School Superintendent Dr. Bodie's next
newsletter will feature an article on this written by a volunteer who
visited the school to see the operation this morning.
We then turned our attention to possible future projects for the
Green Team. To gauge student's interest we had 6 different suggestions
on the bulletin board. After introducing the ideas each student was
given 6 stickers to place on whichever project was most interesting.
Projects #3 Landscapes for Learning, and #4 Design a T-shirt were the
tied leaders followed closely by project #2 - recycled art project for
community art show.
The next activity was viewing a short video clip from a film
about a children's orchestra in Paraguay that uses instruments made from
reclaimed materials. Here is a link:
And lastly we did our own little craft making a small coin purse out of recycled juice pouches from the lunchroom.
We were
glad to see all those who could make it and look forward to seeing
others of you next time. Everyone was enthusiastic about getting together again.