disposing waste materials by sorting them according to its properties
2. Identify ways of disposing
waste materials according to properties Review Identify whether the material is decaying or non-decaying
1. Plastic bag ᴥ Non-decaying
2. Scratch paper ᴥ decaying 3. Tin can ᴥ Non-decaying 4. Styro cup ᴥ Non-decaying 5. Vegetable craps ᴥ decaying Introduction to the New Lesson
If you were to dispose these
materials, how will you do it? Let’s Explore Materials needed:
Meal leftovers Weeds
banana peelings tetrapack of juices kangkong stem glass bottles camote leaves cartons/ paper twigs pieces of cloth What to do?
1. Get the materials that you need.
2. Place all the materials on your working area. 3. Sort the materials according to their properties. 4. Observe and describe the characteristics and properties of each material. Record your description in Chart 1 What to do?
5. After describing each of the materials based
on their characteristics and properties, identify each of the materials whether they are kitchen waste, garden waste, or factory returnable.
6. List the identified materials in Chart 2 under
its corresponding column. Chart 1 Name of Material Description Properties ( Odor, Color etc. ) ( decaying/ non-decaying) 1. Meal leftover 2. Banana peel 3. Kangkong Stem 4 Camote leaves 5. twigs 6. weeds 7. Tetrapack of Juice 8. Glass bottles 9. Paper 10. Pieces of cloth Chart 2 Kitchen Garden Factory waste waste Returnable Guide Questions
1. What materials did you use in
the activity? 2. What can you say about the materials you gathered? 3. Which of the materials are still usable? Guide Questions
4. How did you classify the
materials? 5. Which of the materials arre kitchen wastes? Garden waste? 6. Which of the materials are factory returnable or can be recycled? Guide Questions
7. How are you going to dispose
the waste materials? 8. What did you learn from this activity? Presentation of Group Work Explanation
How did you find your activity?
What materials did you use? How did you group the materials? What can you say about the properties of the leftover foods? Explanation
What are the properties of each of
the material? Which of the materials will decay? Which will not? Which materials are returnables or can be used as recycled? Explanation
If you are asked to dispose these
materials, how will you do it? What are the ways of disposing waste materials? What did you learn in this activity? Remember:
Pollution- the action or process of
making land, water, air dirty and not safe or suitable to use. Biodegradable- capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes. Remember:
To dispose the materials properly is to use
a technique or procedure we call the TOTAL RECYCLING SCHEME, which utilizes waste into factory returnables, fertilizers, feeds, fermentables, fuel, fine crafts and filling materials. These are what we identified as then multi-F’s Recycling scheme. Remember:
Recycling is collecting, processing
and manufacturing materials instead of throwing them away. Recycling lessen the amount of garbage we have to dispose. Application:
Why disposing of used plastics and
rubbers by burning is not a good idea? Evaluation: Identify ways of disposing the following materials. Choose your answer from the box. A. Make a compost C. factory returnable B. Recycle/Reuse D. feed to pets
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4 5 Assignment:
Conduct an interview to the barangay officials
in your community. Ask them how they implement solid waste management References