Access Point #: SC.4.E.6.In.3


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Recognize that some natural resources used by humans are non-renewable, such as oil.
Number: SC.4.E.6.In.3 Category: Independent
Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08 Big Idea: Earth Structures : Humans continue to explore the composition and structure of the surface of Earth. External sources of energy have continuously altered the features of Earth by means of both constructive and destructive forces. All life, including human civilization, is dependent on Earth’s water and natural resources.

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SC.4.E.6.3: Recognize that humans need resources found on Earth and that these are either renewable or nonrenewable.



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5020050: Science - Grade Four
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Lesson Plan

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Recycling and Composting: This lesson shows students how important renewable resources are for our society & the world of living things. Trees, fresh water, and clean air support the majority of life on Earth; because of this, we must protect these and other critical natural resources from exploitation and pollution. One approach to this is conservation, the practice of ensuring that our natural resources will always be available to future generations. Class discussion and activities will help broaden students' understanding about some important conservation activities: recycling and composting.