CASP 2/3 Students Making an Environmental Difference
Today a group of CASP 2/3 students spent their outside time picking up litter on Cabot's campus. Here are some of their ideas and tips to help keep our planet healthy and happy:
- Turn off the lights
-Clean up a park or your yard and throw away trash
-Walk, bicycle or use public transportaion instead of driving, so that there is less pollution
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
- Try to upcycle (use recycling for making new creations out of trash) everyday!
- Don't be a litterer
- Make a compost in your yard
- Use less paper every day! Re-use paper!
- We should take care of our Earth
- Use grey water (wastewater generated from domestic activities such as laundry, dishwashing, and bathing) to water your plants
- Try meatless mondays
- Shop locally
Make the world a better place by taking care of your planet! Go green!
By: Anna, Ava, Ella, Robyn, and Sophia
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
CASP Green Movement 2012-2013
This year the Green Movement hopes to inspire the Cabot community to take better care of our planet. Some of our goals for this year are to build a butterfly garden in the outdoor classroom ,and continue to improve composting our food scraps. If we work together we can make this world a better and greener place. Check out our blog for future posts and green tips. Thank you for your help.
By: Emma (Educator), Hannah, Rebecca, and Liraz
This year the Green Movement hopes to inspire the Cabot community to take better care of our planet. Some of our goals for this year are to build a butterfly garden in the outdoor classroom ,and continue to improve composting our food scraps. If we work together we can make this world a better and greener place. Check out our blog for future posts and green tips. Thank you for your help.
By: Emma (Educator), Hannah, Rebecca, and Liraz
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Catalogue Canceling
One really easy way to go green is to cancel your unwanted catalogues and junk mail. It is better for the environment and saves us a lot of time mail sorting. If you do this we can save 1,000 trees and more, and we can save 1 million gallons of water. Its amazing, and slightly upsetting how many trees and water we waste. For more information we have listed a few links below.
https://www.catalogchoice.org/signup
http://www.change.org/petitions/z-let-the-lorax-speak-for-the-trees
http://www5.parkschool.org/blogs/ted_wells/
By: Anna
https://www.catalogchoice.org/signup
http://www.change.org/petitions/z-let-the-lorax-speak-for-the-trees
http://www5.parkschool.org/blogs/ted_wells/
By: Anna
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
EARTH: The Operators Manual
PBS has a great program on climate change and clean, green energy opportunities. To watch the full program and for more information click link below:
http://www.pbs.org/programs/earth-the-operators-manual/
http://www.pbs.org/programs/earth-the-operators-manual/
Friday, February 17, 2012
Newton Student Environmental Art Contest 2012
Theme:
If I were President, I would
________________
(fill in the blank)
to make America greener!
Submission deadline Monday, March 5, 2012.
Awards Program: Thursday April 5, 2012
Newton Cultural Center, 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Newton Cultural Center, 6:30 - 8:30 pm
For more information: http://www.greendecade.org/artcontest.html
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Garbage Island
Garbage Island (The North Pacific Gyre) is a mass of rotating trash that is twice the size of Texas! The trash mass is 90% plastic waste. It is located of the coast of California and Japan. Unfortunately, there are at least four garbage gyres that pollute and harm our oceans. It effects many marine animals and birds, which ingest lethal amounts of plastic.
For more information please click the links below:
By Theo and Leah (4th grade)
Energy Island (Samso Island, Denmark)
Samso Island is an energy efficient island, using only sustainable wind, solar, and water power. This idea was organized by a teacher named Soren Hermansen. In the beginning, one of Samso Island's biggest challenges was to get everyone to agree to use renewable energy. Now they are able to produce 10% more energy than they use, and are able to sell the extra alternative and sustainable energy for money. We learned about Samso Island from a book we read called "Energy Island: How One Community Harnessed The Wind And Changed Their World" by Allen Drummond in the Cabot Library.
For more information, click link below.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Bird Accident in Utah
On December 14 in St. George, Utah thousands of migratory birds were killed or injured after mistaking the Wal-Mart parking lot that was covered in snow to be a lake. When migrating these birds will dive into a lake head-first. It killed 1,500 birds and injured 3,000. This shows what damage we do in developing habitats and important places in animals lives.
To read more please click the link below:
http://news.yahoo.com/thousands-birds-crash-landing-utah-152219107.html
By: Anna
To read more please click the link below:
http://news.yahoo.com/thousands-birds-crash-landing-utah-152219107.html
By: Anna
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Green Project-Recycled Paper Basket
Here is a green project on the Design Sponge blog. This project reuses old packing papers or news papers. Great for practicing sewing and weaving.
http://www.designsponge.com/2012/01/sewing-101-recycled-paper-basket.html
http://www.designsponge.com/2012/01/sewing-101-recycled-paper-basket.html
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Green Movement at CASP!
The Green Movement at CASP was started by the 4th and 5th graders at Cabot After School Program (CASP). This movement is all about going green and helping to save the planet. We are making our after school program and Newton greener by recycling, reducing, and reusing, making posters around our school, reading green books to younger grades, and educating our community about being greener.
By Leah S(4th),
Avery,
Gigi (5th),
and Emma P. (Educator)
By Leah S(4th),
Avery,
Gigi (5th),
and Emma P. (Educator)
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