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RHS Recycling Rocks

Mar 17, 2025 | High School News

Integrating environmental studies with creative projects in Mrs. Abney’s ELA 9 class offers a unique opportunity for students to deeply engage with the pressing issue of plastic waste. By crafting art from plastic materials, students not only gain a tangible understanding of the environmental impact of this ubiquitous waste but also explore the power of artistic expression as a tool for advocacy and awareness. This activity challenges students to think critically about sustainability, prompting discussions on how we can collectively reduce our ecological footprint. Moreover, it serves as a bridge between literature and real-world issues, allowing students to draw parallels between the themes they encounter in texts and the environmental challenges facing our planet today. Through this project, students can develop a sense of responsibility and empowerment, recognizing their ability to influence change through both their voices and creative endeavors.

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