4th Grade Composting Has Begun
The 4th graders have begun to compost.
Composting 101-Routine
1.Put orange peels and other natural plants in the bin (no meat).
2. Dried leaves can also be added to the composting pile.
4. Empty the compost bin before it becomes too full. Remove pail and empty in the compost bin located in the garden.
5. Clean,dry, and replace the pail.
Where is the bin? The bin will be in your classroom it is small and pale green and has in bold black letters compost. | What do I do when its full? You should never have it full, in the rules you empty it. But where do you empty it? You empty the bin in the big machine where it will decompose which is in the garden | Why Is Composting So Important? Composting reduces trash and saves our environment, so less landfills will be needed. The compost will make the garden healthier and plants will thrive--so let`s all save our planet by composting! |
Where is the bin?
The bin will be in your classroom it is small and pale green and has in bold black letters compost.
What do I do when its full?
You should never have it full, in the rules you empty it. But where do you empty it? You empty the bin in the big machine where it will decompose which is in the garden
Composting 101 spread the news
Spread the news to your friends about composting 101. It`s important to tell so that the news can spread and composting can begin. If not its fine your teacher will be informed spread the news though if your teacher does not know tell her to talk to April Penman or Mrs. Maki Rowland.