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If, by the end of the school year, you
haven't used all the sheets in your
notebooks, you can use them to make a
beautiful handmade notebook. Here is a
website that shows you how to prepare
notebooks:
http://mapiart.com.ar/en/como-hacer-libreta-papel-reciclado
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Take your lunch in small bag containers
that you can refill to reduce the use of
individual disposable packages.
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Talk to your students, colleagues or
family about the importance of
protecting amphibians.
http://www.amphibianark.org/Spanish/index.htm
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When buying notebooks, choose the ones
made of recycled paper (such as you’ll
help reduce the felling of trees.
http://www.ecrac.8m.com/libretas.html
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Don’t do your science tasks on animals.
Rather, study by using posters, pictures
or models.
http://frog.edschool.virginia.edu
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Organize, in your school, a continuous
campaign aimed to collect inorganic
waste (PET, paper, cardboard). You’ll
both preserve nature and collect funds.
http://portal.cap.edu.mx/pueblaRecicla.html
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Let’s do our part in saving energy. When
you leave the classroom, make sure all
the lights and other electronic devices
are off.
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You can become a water guardian by
reporting water leakages or by proposing
systems that make better use of water.
http://ipebinfo.blogspot.com/
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If you’re buying a new cell phone, don’t
throw away the old one; give it to
someone that needs it.
http://www.cronica.com.mx/nota.php?id_nota=222278
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Get a flask to carry water or get used
to refilling bottles.