The EE Portal @ MAEE
  • JOB OPPORTUNITIES
  • EVENTS
  • RESOURCES
  • PARTNERS
  • MAEE HOME

Nature’s Recyclers

Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration

Category: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

← Book: No One But You
Careers in the Forest Service →
Nature’s Recyclers
Post Date: September 11, 2019
Resource Type:
  • Performance | Art
  • Book | Magazine
Description:

This coloring book, targeting grades K-3, introduces the students to natural recyclers such as lichen, worms, microbes, and mushrooms. It also gives tips on what you can do to help Nature's Recyclers recycle.

Author: Jeanne Gomoll, illustrator
Topic:
  • Recycling
  • Compost
  • Art
  • Science
Audience:
  • Grades PreK-5
Length in pages or time: 16 pages
Fee?: 0
Library Loan?:
Is Training required?:
Seasonal?:
Language other than English:
Order information or contact:
Link:
MAEE Partner Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
  • Resource entry form
  • Job Entry form
  • Event Entry form
  • Partner Submission
From this partner
  • Karst geology and water pollution
  • Karst geology and water pollution
  • Grants available for targeted community outreach for choosing safer products
  • Smithsonian Water/Ways traveling exhibit
  • Educating innovators: Climate change education in Minnesota eecondary schools (December 2015)
  • Capacity building for environmental education in Minnesota
  • Digging Deep Through School Trash: A Waste Composition Analysis of Trash, Recycling and Organic Material Discarded at Public Schools in Minnesota
  • Minnesota GreenCorps
  • Global Climate change effect in Minnesota
  • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s Environmental Education Resources
  • Think Twice: Straight-Talking Teens Speak Out About Mass Consumption
  • We Love Our Lakes: Lake Stewardship in Pope County
  • Recycle More
  • Here’s my Question: Where Does my Garbage Go?
  • Planet Neighborhood: Wetlands Technology

Copyright © 2025 · All Rights Reserved · The EE Portal @ MAEE

The EE Portal @MAEE is a program of the Minnesota Association for Environmental Education