Ann-Merle Much

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Ann-Merle Much

Ann-Merle Much

@missmuch3

I’m a final year pre-service teacher in Australia, looking to connect with like-minded educators, share resources and dive into education!

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Mart 2021
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Ann-Merle Much
Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
What an awesome way to #upcycle plastic bottles! This could be incorporated in conjunction with an #SAKGP, and really encourage students to grow their own food!
Abby Thomson@Thomson_Teaches

The ingenuity of repurposing plastics into the learning environment sends a clear #SDG12 message of reducing + reusing materials. To answer the Q: other ways to reuse bottles in the garden. For T youtu.be/D6Q1zt6Db-0 For S youtu.be/Ngp_s6ib300 - links to Science Syllabus!

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Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@Thomson_Teaches Hi Abby! It’s the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program! Schools have gardens where they grow fresh produce, which the students then use to create #yummy and #healthy meals in their kitchens!
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Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@mt_mullins And isn’t it great that they provide the funding so schools don’t need to find ‘wiggle room’ in their budget to fund something like this!
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Mt Mullins
Mt Mullins@mt_mullins·
@missmuch3 With more and more schools opting to use #sustainableenergy, organisations such as solarmyschool can help schools achieve their goals, funding solar panels for them whilst also saving them money!
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Ann-Merle Much
Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
I would incorporate ‘going solar’ into the school community! Check out #solarmyschool, they provide funding for schools to install solar panels. Their website also gives a run down of just what an amazing impact #solarpanels have on schools! #educ4750 #UoNTeach
Amber Franks@AmberLeeFranks

It’s important to remember that not all schools have the resources to put money into #sustainability projects but with a simple Google you can get tips for #sustainableliving on a budget. What tips will you use in the classroom? #sdg12 #uonteach #educ4750 blog.umb.com/top-eight-tips…

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Bailey Hefren
Bailey Hefren@HefrenBailey·
@missmuch3 @BehindTheNews Wow, I didn't know we send so much to land fill! We need to teach our kids to swap unwanted clothing, donate clothes to charities, and not just throw it in the bin
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Ann-Merle Much
Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@JuliaBe64274003 These are both great ideas! I’d start off with thick needles and a piece of paper, making sure students have those skills before moving to actual fabric or sewing machines! It’s also crucial we teach safety around a sewing machine so that it can be a fun and safe activity
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JuliaBee
JuliaBee@JuliaBe64274003·
@missmuch3 I love this idea! My mother taught me how to sew, but it is definitely a dying art. How do you suggest we incorporate learning to sew at school? Having some sewing machines in the school Makerspace, and teaching students to hand-stitch (e.g. buttons), could be an excellent start.
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Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@aiden_dennis @Dawe4Peter Definitely! Not only that, but outdoor learning and gardening is rich in mathematics and literacy, helping develop these skills without kids noticing!
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Aiden Dennis
Aiden Dennis@aiden_dennis·
@missmuch3 @Dawe4Peter Do you think outdoor learning also allows the development of problem solving and critical thinking in students? I think that it does as gardens make students think about what plants need to be planted in which season, how much water do they need and why soils need crop rotation.
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Ann-Merle Much
Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@aiden_dennis have you seen this resource? This is something you could utilise for your unit! What are your thoughts?
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Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
With over 1/3 of the food we buy in NSW ending up in landfill, school initiatives such as 'love food hate waste', is a great opportunity for schools to teach their students about responsible consumption and sustainability! Check it out: lovefoodhatewaste.nsw.gov.au #UoNTeach #educ4750
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Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@aiden_dennis Hi @aiden_dennis. I chose #SDG12 because I want to help students realise how wasteful our everyday lives are! I’m focusing specifically on textile waste (school uniforms and other clothing) and how easily students can combat this, through up cycling, donating to op-shops and more
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Aiden Dennis
Aiden Dennis@aiden_dennis·
@missmuch3 Hi @missmuch3 That sounds like a great community project. Why did you pick SDG12? I am also focusing on SDG12 and planning on creating a school garden focusing on teaching students about sustainable practices and reducing food waste at schools.
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Ann-Merle Much
Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
Did you know 🧐 that food waste is one of the biggest contributors to climate change?! Let’s teach our students from a young age what sustainable consumption of food looks like, equipping them with the tools to help save the planet!! 🌏❤️ @ozharvestedu #UoNTeach #educ4750 #SDG12
OzHarvestEducation@OzHarvestEdu

Reducing food waste is one of the most effective ways of combating climate change! That is why we offer #FREE primary school presentations about the impact of #foodwaste, the @OzHarvest Story and tips on how to fight food waste at home and school. Read more details below👇

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Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@MissBradford01 @elinkelsey @educ4750 I love ‘The mess that we made’ by Michelle Lord. An eye opening book teaching students about the impact of trash on marine life, whilst simultaneously inspiring and encouraging them to make a difference!
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Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@MissBradford01 I love that there is a focus on Indigenous perspectives, as we have so much to learn from the traditional owners of the land! They lived (and still do) a very #sustainable life with minimal waste and a love and care for the land which provides for them! We have a lot to learn
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Ann-Merle Much@missmuch3·
@MissBradford01 @SAKGF Do you think students enjoyed the kitchen or the garden aspect of this program more? I found students quite uninterested in weeding and watering the plants, but they LOVED cooking and trying new things!
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