Worms Eat Our Garbage: Classroom Activities for a Better EnvironmentThis curriculum uses over 150 worm-related classroom or home activities to help children in grades 4-8 develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. Centered around a classroom worm bin, activities integrate science, mathematics, language arts, biology, solid waste issues, ecology, and the environment. |
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1993 Flower Press animals answer the questions average baby worms bacteria bedding beetle Bonus Activity burrow Centipede circular muscles classroom clay clitellum cocoons color common name compost pile Comprehension Name container Copyright 1993 Flower decompose Directions Read earthworm Eat My Garbage EAT OUR GARBAGE food waste GARBAGE Copyright GARBAGE Copyright 1993 Garbage Garden garbage per day garbage per week Grandmother Hint Ideas inches insect kind of worm landfill layer lb garbage length live Lumbricus rubellus Lumbricus terrestris manure Materials Melissa moist moisture Name Directions newspaper nightcrawler number of worms oatmeal Observation Chart organic matter oxygen paper plants plastic Rachel Carson Read the Wormformation recycling redworms sand Sara Scientific name scientists seeds setae Soil Profile Sow Bug species Springtail story surface temperature Tiny Roots vegetable vermicompost word worm bin worm castings worm move Worm Observation Chamber worm population Worm-a-way Wormformation Directions WORMS EAT Write