Reduce
use less
Talk about using only what we need.
Example: We reduce waste by using less.
Connect waste reduction and reuse to small daily choices children can actually practise at home and school.
Use simple examples like reusing jars, carrying bottles, and sorting paper. Keep it practical and positive.
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use less
Talk about using only what we need.
Example: We reduce waste by using less.
use again
Connect it to bottles, jars, or bags.
Example: We can reuse a glass jar.
make into something new
Use paper and plastic examples carefully.
Example: Some things can be recycled.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 3 EVS worksheet linking reuse habits with the simple water cycle.
A Grade 3 EVS sheet for identifying simple machines (lever, wheel, ramp, pulley) in everyday life.
A Grade 3 EVS worksheet for simple maps, landmark clues, and weather recording over days.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Notice how plants, animals, and people are connected through simple food chains children can understand.
Use classroom maps, neighbourhood paths, and local landmarks to understand left, right, near, far, and direction clues.
See how water moves from earth to sky and back again through sun, clouds, and rain.