Is your school starting a
recycling program or does your recycling program need reinforcement?
Consider an assembly! Schools requesting a free assembly must be registered
with the District’s Gold Level Recycling Assistance Program (RAP). For more
information about how to register with RAP, visit the following
website address:
www.hcdoes.org/SWMD/Schools/RecyAssistProg.html
or e-mail
Keebler Holley or call (513)
946-7736.
Crystal
Clear Science
Contact: E-mail
Crystal Clear Science or call (513)
553-2252 Cost: $275 for schools not participating in RAP One assembly presentation FREE
for schools participating in Gold Level RAP, with a $25 co-pay for each
additional presentation or a $10 co-pay for each additional
presentation at low-income Gold Level RAP schools Grades: K–8, 45 minutes
R’s for Life!!! with live "Spokes-Animals" by Crystal Clear Science
R’s For Life is a fun, fast-paced show that will leave kids with a
new understanding of what impact they have on their local
environment and their futures. This program focuses on empowering
and inspiring kids to be a part of the solution. Renewable and
non-renewable resources, economics, and citizenship all come into
play in this lively discussion. Colorful and interesting props help
kids learn about how they can and why they should reduce, reuse, and
recycle everyday. Live "spokes-animals" for the environment
motivates kids to be thoughtful of their actions and learn more
about what they can do to help. A teacher resource packet and
booklets for each child make sure learning doesn’t end once Crystal
Clear Science leaves. This assembly is limited to 200 students per
program. Limited number of programs available.
Recycling Rules by Crystal Clear Science
Recycling Rules is the perfect follow-up assembly for schools that
have seen "R’s for Life" recently. Demonstrations on paper, aluminum
and glass recycling, and composting are presented. Millie the
Millipede is the representative recycling "spokes-animal." Schools
will receive a take-home master for kids that shows them how to look
for nature’s recyclers in their own backyard, start a mini compost
pile, and perform science activities reusing things. This assembly
is limited to 200 students per program.
Limited number of programs
available.