Sorting Bingo

Grade 3 | Grade 4

Summary

Call out items from the materials list. Students mark their cards using different colours based on which bin each item goes in: recycling, compost, or garbage. For a BINGO to count, the class reviews the items together to make sure they’re the correct colour.

Thinking Concepts and Skills
  • Identify whether everyday items belong in recycling, compost, or garbage.
  • Reinforce sorting knowledge through game-based repetition.
  • Collaborate and explain reasoning within groups.

Lesson Materials

Matériel Pédagogique

Be the Bin Patrol

Be the Bin Patrol

Collaborate across grades to design helpful waste bin signs.
Sorting Smarter

Sorting Smarter

Identify sorting mistakes and explain why they matter.
Sorting Bingo

Sorting Bingo

Students mark their cards using different colours based on which bin each item goes in: recycling, compost, or garbage.
Sort it out

Sort it out

Recognize basic waste categories: recycling, garbage, and compost.
The Good ‘Sort’ of Recycling

The Good ‘Sort’ of Recycling

Sort and discuss materials as a class to learn what can go in the blue bin.
Don’t be a Litterbug

Don’t be a Litterbug

Let students get creative while learning about recycling by making bugs out of recyclables.
Colour me Blue

Colour me Blue

Have students colour and cutout pictures from the worksheet to get familiar with recyclables.
Your Recycling Journal

Your Recycling Journal

Have students document and reflect on their recycling habits to learn how they can improve.
Carton Recycling

Carton Recycling

Work together to learn the environmental impacts of recycling drink cartons.
Landfill Emissions

Landfill Emissions

Understand landfill emissions and learn how reducing food waste can have positive effects.
Waste Audit

Waste Audit

Measure how much waste your school is generating and identify opportunities to reduce it.
Word Search

Word Search

Introduce students to common words and phrases related to recycling and environmentalism.

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