• Making Classroom Green by Low Cost or No Cost Methods

    @Hanifa great ideas dear

  • @ateeque-soomro great bro

    Burfat Ali

  • @Hanifa Classroom Recycling Station Setup:
    1.Setup:Choose spots for different recyclables and label bins clearly.
    **2. Education:**Teach students about recycling guidelines with visual aids and lessons.
    **3. Involvement:**Assign student roles to monitor the station and track recycling progress.
    4. Maintenance:Regularly empty bins and replenish supplies.
    *5. Recognition:*Praise students for their efforts and review the station's impact.
    I think these step will prove out positive for making the classroom green by low cost and no cost methods.

    Tabassum Laghari
    Science Teacher
    Sindh, Pakistan

  • @ateeque-soomro Good topic Sir. It also
    reduced energy costs: By using energy-efficient appliances and implementing energy-saving habits, you can significantly lower your monthly energy bills. Increased home value: Green homes are in high demand, and properties with sustainable features often have higher resale values

  • @Tabassumlaghari Exactly these steps will Help us Out,,,And Make a Peaceful Environment,,Thanks

    HaNifa memOn

  • Thanks @Sehar-Kazi yes agreed, your input is highly appreciated. together we can come up with so many ideas to achieve this goal.

    Ateeq Soomro

  • @ateeque-soomro interesting topic respected sir its easy and in our hands method we must use recycling material no doubt low cost and no cost material helps us a lot .

  • @ateeque-soomro Great ideas Sir for going green! Using digital platforms will definitely cut down on paper, and the recycling bin contest is a fun way to encourage participation....

    Shazia Baloch
    JEST Teacher
    Address: Sindh Pakistan

  • @Hanifa
    To make a classroom green at little to no cost, focus on reducing, reusing, and recycling materials, conserving energy, and incorporating plants to improve air quality. Encourage digital assignments to save paper, use natural light, and power down electronics when not in use. Opt for eco-friendly supplies, involve students in caring for plants, and promote sustainable practices like walking or carpooling to school. Additionally, integrate lessons on sustainability, start small composting projects, and create art from recycled materials to foster environmental responsibility.
    Best regards frol Chokri

    "Empowering students through engaging education, fostering environmental consciousness, and advancing scientific literacy. Committed to shaping future leaders in Life and Earth Sciences."

  • @ateeque-soomro
    To make a classroom green using low-cost or no-cost methods, one practical example is introducing a recycling station within the classroom. For instance, students at a school in Hyderabad can be encouraged to bring recyclable materials from home, such as paper, plastic bottles, and cans. These materials can then be sorted into labeled bins for recycling. Additionally, students can create eco-friendly art projects using these materials, turning waste into creative displays for the classroom. This not only reduces waste but also promotes environmental awareness and creativity among students, all at little to no cost.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN