Resource List for Teachers in City of San Leandro
Compiled by ACI
Alameda County Industries – Contact Carrie Dobert, at 510/346-8150
Offers tours to small groups of students, age 8 and above, of the Material Recovery Facility (MRF) where Alameda’s recyclables are sorted. Transportation to ACI’s San Leandro location is not provided. Carrie also offers classroom presentations on a variety of themes to any age group. Small groups (30 or less) are preferred.
StopWaste.Org offers teaching and learning opportunities for schools that are rooted in the 4Rs — reduce, reuse, recycle, and rot (composting). We offer a comprehensive approach, including educational programs, teacher training, and technical support for school districts.
CalRecycle—CalRecycle.ca.gov/Education Services for teachers and administrators including curriculum, program models and more.
Altamont Education Advisory Board—https://m.facebook.com/AltamontEAB/ Grant funding for programs that promote waste prevention and recycling.
Earth 911—Earth911.com Find recycling centers and learn recycling basics.
The Story of Stuff Project—StoryOfStuff.com Includes curriculum, short films, and other resources to promote sustainable living.
PBS Kids Loop Scoops—PBSkids.org/loopscoops Videos to get you thinking about the stuff in your life.
Bag It—Zabhealth.com A documentary about plastic bags and their effect on waterways, oceans, and even our bodies.
Bring Your Own Bag Campaign—IGotMyBag.org Why reusable bags are better than paper OR plastic.
Junk Mail Reduction Campaign—StopJunkMail.org and CatalogChoice.org Recycling junk mail is good, but it’s even better to stop getting it.
Go Green Initiative—GoGreenInitiative.org Training tools to create a “culture of conservation” in your community.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—EPA.gov/students Homework resources, ideas for school projects, lesson plans, games and quizzes.
Waste-Free Lunches—WasteFreeLunches.org Information to start or participate in a waste-free lunch program.
School Yard Clean Ups—www.coastal.ca.gov/