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  • Samuel Watson Elementary School
  • Fall River, MA
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Having a classroom Worm Compost Bin, will give students the ability to experience the relationship between plants and animals in an ecosystem right in the classroom. The worm compost bin, will provide students the ability to have a hands-on experience with composting, so they are able to apply the skills that they learn in school to their own lives. Students will learn about the importance of reducing food waste, and taking care of their environment. Students will be able to convert waste into nutrient-rich soil, where they will develop an appreciation for the Earth and the life cycle. Students will learn how different materials break down by understanding the chemical process, that takes place around them everyday. Students will begin their school year learning about different types of ecosystems and how energy is transferred throughout. Students will be given a classroom job to collect food waste from lunch. Students will then be responsible to fuel the worm compost bin after lunch everyday. Once enough food waste has decomposed, students will then use the compost to grow plants throughout the year to add to their community garden in the front of the school.

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Having a classroom Worm Compost Bin, will give students the ability to experience the relationship between plants and animals in an ecosystem right in the classroom. The worm compost bin, will provide students the ability to have a hands-on experience with composting, so they are able to apply the skills that they learn in school to their own lives. Students will learn about the importance of reducing food waste, and taking care of their environment. Students will be able to convert waste into nutrient-rich soil, where they will develop an appreciation for the Earth and the life cycle. Students will learn how different materials break down by understanding the chemical process, that takes place around them everyday. Students will begin their school year learning about different types of ecosystems and how energy is transferred throughout. Students will be given a classroom job to collect food waste from lunch. Students will then be responsible to fuel the worm compost bin after lunch everyday. Once enough food waste has decomposed, students will then use the compost to grow plants throughout the year to add to their community garden in the front of the school.

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