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KGB Educator KitThe KGB Educator Kit provides information about the programs and resources that Keep Georgia Beautiful, Keep America Beautiful and some of our partners have available to assist teachers and nonformal educators. To receive a hard copy of the Educator Kit, which in addition to the information available online comes with educational posters for your classroom, contact Lynn Cobb at (404) 679-4910 or lynn.cobb@dca.ga.gov. Curricula and Classroom ToolsHungry for a garbage pizza? Want to plant a waste garden? How about dancing the garbage stomp? Learn more about Keep Georgia Beautiful's Waste in Place workshops for Educators. Georgia Performance Standards Correlations for Waste in Place Lessons. This section also contains information on EEinGeorgia.org (the online source for environmental lesson plans), Enviroscapes, graffiti prevention and more. Events and Opportunities for Action Looking to get your class involved outside the classroom? Learn more about starting a school recycling program, America Recycles Day, the Great American Cleanup and other service learning opportunities. Resources in the Hard Copy Kit A list of the resources included in the Kit. Additional Resources Check out the programs and opportunities offered by some of our partner organizations. Grants and Awards Information about the Keep Georgia Beautiful and Keep America Beautiful Awards program as well as the grants available from the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation. For Older Students KGB Resources for middle and high school students. To access the Kit for printing, click here. School Recycling GuideCatch the Cycle, A Guide to Creating a School Recycling Program in GeorgiaList of School Recycling Bin Resources For Environmental Education and Community Action Grant Opportunities, click here. Waste in the WorkplaceHow much does your company pay for its waste? Businesses learn to conduct waste audits, identify recyclables, manage disposal costs and purchase recycled products at Waste in theWorkplace workshops. Based on a workbook developed by KAB, the half-day seminars also introduce business representatives to recycling resources in their communities and regions. To sponsor a Waste in the Workplace workshop in your Georgia community, contact Lynn Cobb at lynn.cobb@dca.ga.gov. |