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Materials set What do you need What do you want cards for each pair of players used envelope - PPT Presentation

This activity is designed for working in pairs What to do Get a partner If working with a larger group divide into pairs In your pair open your envelope of cards Divide the cards into two groups 146WUgcSSZWSSZgZWTS 146WUgcSSWZgSScWUSWSS BScSWcSZSSWT ID: 11158

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Materials 1 set “What do you need? What do you want?” cards for each pair of players 1 used envelope for each set of cards Preparation • Print one set of cards for each pair of people • Cut the cards on the dotted lines and put one set of cards into each envelope What do you need? What do you want? Purpose: consider how things are used or wasted. This activity is designed for working in pairs. What to do 1 Get a partner. If working with a larger group, divide into pairs. 2 In your pair, open your envelope of cards. Divide the cards into two groups: • things you don’t necessarily need, but that might be nice to have. Take about �ve minutes to complete this part of the activity. 3 As a group, discuss your “needs” and “wants.” Did you notice any basic needs that you felt 4 Again, in pairs, shufe your cards. Now divide the cards into these groups: • things that end up being thrown away or wasted, at least in part • things that are not usually thrown way or wasted. 5 As a group, discuss how you sorted the cards. Consider together how different people de�ne their “needs” or “wants.” Discuss how fullling the needs or wants of one person can create trash or garbage for another person . usable by another. © 2010. Center for Ecoliteracy. All rights reserved. www.ecoliteracy.org Adapted from The Family Ecology Guide, Alameda County Of�ce of Education, 1998. SMART BY NATURE TM downloadable resource cell phone soil clothes shoes bread computer bicycle health care candy table water cars soap electricity fruit dishes What do you need? What do you want? © 2010. Center for Ecoliteracy. All rights reserved. www.ecoliteracy.org Adapted from The Family Ecology Guide, Alameda County Of�ce of Education, 1998. bed love insects watch birds vegetables sun heat tv paper money family rain What do you need? What do you want? owers © 2010. Center for Ecoliteracy. All rights reserved. www.ecoliteracy.org Adapted from The Family Ecology Guide, Alameda County Of�ce of Education, 1998. WWW.ECOLITERACY.ORG The Center for Ecoliteracy is a Berkeley, California-based nonprofit that supports and advances education for sustainable living. Through its initiative Smart by Nature: Schooling for Sustainability, the Center offers expertise, inspiration, and support to the growing green schools movement in K–12 education. It provides books, teaching guides, and other publications; professional development seminars; and consulting, including academic program audits, in-depth curriculum development, and coaching to improve teaching and learning for sustainability. The Center’s 2009 book, Smart by Nature: Schooling for Sustainability , showcases inspiring stories about public, independent, and charter schools across the United States. Environmental educator David W. Orr calls Smart by Nature “must reading for teachers, school administrators, parents, and the concerned public.” Learn more at: © 2011. Center for Ecoliteracy. All rights reserved. www.ecoliteracy.org