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Sure, Sheila.

Here's a draft for your "Catch Up Friday" lesson plan on waste management:

Title: Catch Up Friday: Understanding Waste Management

Objective: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to understand the importance of waste
management, different methods of waste management, and how they can contribute to it.

Materials Needed:

- Projector for presentations

- Internet connection for online resources

- Writing materials for students

Lesson Duration: 1 hour

Lesson Procedure:

1. Introduction (10 minutes):

- Briefly discuss the importance of waste management.

- Show a short video on the impact of improper waste management on the environment.

2. Discussion (20 minutes):

- Discuss the different types of waste (organic, recyclable, hazardous, etc.) and how to properly dispose
of each.

- Discuss different methods of waste management (landfills, recycling, composting, incineration, etc.).
- Discuss the concept of "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" and how it contributes to waste management.

3. Activity (20 minutes):

- Divide the students into groups and assign each group a type of waste.

- Each group will present a short skit showing the journey of their assigned waste from creation to
disposal.

- After each presentation, discuss the correct and incorrect disposal methods shown in the skit.

4. Reflection (10 minutes):

- Ask students to share their thoughts on the importance of waste management.

- Discuss how they can apply what they learned in their daily lives.

Homework:

- Ask students to observe the waste management practices in their homes and write a short report on it.
They should include suggestions for improvement based on what they learned in class.

Evaluation:

- Participation in class discussion

- Performance in group activity

- Homework submission

Remember, this is just a draft. You can modify it to suit your teaching style and your students' learning
needs.

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