Aug 01

The Tweens News | English

Part I:

TIPS ON HOW TO RECYCLE I

We all know that it is important to recycle. But are you doing it the right way?

Here are some tips that you can also share with your parents on the right way to recycle.

Separate in containers: Having containers for paper, plastic, tin and glass inside your house can at times, be a challenge. If you have the space then mark 4 containers and keep your recycling separate. If not, use one bin and empty it regularly.

Pay attention: When you go to the recycling bins in the street, make sure you are putting things in the right place. It may seem obvious, but some plastics are recyclable and others are not. Make sure to check before you toss something into the bin.

Some things are not recyclable: There are certain products that cannot be mixed with other recyclable items. These are items such as razors, batteries, paint and other dangerous objects.


Part II:

HOW TO RECYCLE PART II

We continue with tips on recycling and how to reduce and reuse in your home.

Glass:

Make sure to rise out glass and remove the lid or cork before placing it in the bin. Every state in the US has a different method of recycling, and internationally, recycling varies depending on where you live. But usually glass goes with glass and should be fairly clean.

Not all glass can be recycled in the bins. Windows, glasses and pitchers, for example, can not be recycled with regular glass. Also, do not put bricks or anything made of ceramic in the glass container.

Paper:

Easy enough, right? Here you put paper, newspaper, magazines, etc.

Careful though, because no plastic can go in here, and many paper cartons have plastic on them (think about a juice box, for example). You cannot recycle dirty paper in this bin either. For example, no napkins with pizza grease on them.

What to do with things we cannot recycle?:

You need to take things like batteries, paint and other objects that can be harmful to the environment to a special drop off point in your city. You can call the city waste management headquarters for more info on where these items go.

Source:

- http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/news/TIPS_ON_HOW_TO_RECYCLE_I-new_en-3122.html

- http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/news/HOW_TO_RECYCLE_PART_II-new_en-3123.html

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Jun 15

The Tweens News | English

I Love You Daddy Poem!

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You might need to use tools that require adult supervision, such as glue gun and scissors. If so, these can be replaced by textile glue and safety scissors. Make sure you ask your parents some help.

Pair this cute poem with some construction paper and a photo and you’ve created a fun family keepsake that Dad will cherish.

What you’ll need:

  • 1 sheet blue construction paper
  • 1 sheet light blue construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Photograph
  • White craft glue
  • Father’s Day poem (Print out our example.)

How to make it:

  1. Print off poem and trim off excess paper, cut the corners off if you like. (Picture #1)
  2. Cut around the edges of the light blue construction paper in whatever design you like. We chose curves. (Picture #2)
  3. Glue the light blue paper to the blue paper.
  4. Glue the poem to the light blue paper, leaving enough room above it to place your photograph. (Picture #3)
  5. Glue the photograph above the poem.

Tips:

  • You can make this craft extra special by writing out their own poems.
  • You can add a hanger by taping a piece of yarn or ribbon to the back.
  • To help this keepsake really last, you can laminate it!
  • Be sure to write the date on the back.

Picture #1:

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Picture #2:

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Picture #3:

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Cookie Tube For Dad!

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You might need to use tools that require adult supervision, such as glue gun and scissors. If so, these can be replaced by textile glue and safety scissors. Make sure you ask your parents some help.

Recycle a cylindrical potato chip container into a modern art cookie tin for Dad! Paint it however you like and fill it will your dad’s favorite homemade cookies.

What you’ll need:

  • Potato chip cylinder
  • Gesso or white acrylic paint (recommended: Liquitex Basics Gesso)
  • Acrylic paints in green, yellow and blue
  • Paintbrush
  • Acrylic sealer spray
  • Homemade cookies

How to make it:

  1. Bake your dad’s favorite cookie recipe and set aside to cool.
  2. Wash out the potato chip container carefully and let dry.
  3. Paint the container with a coat of gesso or white paint and let dry. (Picture #1)
  4. Paint container with different colors in an abstract art fashion. (Picture #2) We did fat brush strokes in random places using three different colors.
  5. While the paint is still drying, use a paintbrush to add the lightest color, filling in the gaps and overlapping the other colors. (Picture #3)
  6. Have an adult spray with acrylic sealer spray and let dry.
  7. Wrap stacked cookies in tissue paper and fill container.
  8. Replace lid and add a bow to the top if you like.

Tips:

  • If Dad doesn’t have a favorite cookie, try some of our cookie recipes (Type in the SEARCH: Cookie).
  • If your dad’s favorite are brownies, make the brownies and use a round cookie cutter or biscuit cutter to make them round (after they are baked)!
  • Add a leftover Christmas bow to the top or make one from ribbon.

Picture #1:

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Picture #2:

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Picture #3:

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Source:

- http://crafts.kaboose.com/i-love-you-daddy-poem.html

- http://crafts.kaboose.com/cookie-tube-for-dad.html

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May 04

The Tweens News | English

Almost No Sew Hip Makeup Bag!

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You might need to use tools that require adult supervision, such as glue gun and scissors. If so, these can be replaced by textile glue and safety scissors. Make sure you ask your parents some help.

This hip and funky makeup bag makes a perfect homemade gift or any cool mom. A pretty fabric matched with a bright button makes for a lovely present that mother can truly use. A great gift for Mother’s Day.

What you’ll need:

  • Sturdy fabric with pretty pattern, 14” x 8”
  • Colorful button to match fabric
  • Thread to match fabric
  • Scissors
  • Needle or sewing machine
  • Permanent fabric glue

How to make it:

  1. Cut fabric into two pieces, 9” x 8” and 5” x 8”.
  2. Lay 9” piece of fabric right side up on table. Lay 5” piece of fabric right side down on top of larger piece of fabric. Line up bottom to bottom (8” side) on one end and glue the edges together (right sides together) with a thin strip of glue.
  3. Now that the 8″ ends are glued together, flip the fabric over so the wrong sides are facing up. For the non-glued 8″ ends, fold the edge of the fabric over so that 1/2inches or less of the right side of the fabric is folded over the wrong side of the fabric. Glue on the inside of the fold to create finished edges.
  4. With wrong sides still facing up, glue a seam along both long sides. All edges should now have seams.
  5. With fabric laying wrong side up, take smaller end (5” x 8”) and fold it up and glue the wrong sides of the smaller and larger pieces together to complete the formation of the bag.
  6. Fold long top flap (9” x 8”) down until it meets the top of the bag, glue the complete inside the flap so wrong sides are stuck together.
  7. Use scissors to cut a button hole in the center of the flap.
  8. Fold flap over the bag and use a pen or pencil to make a dot through the hole and onto the bag fabric for placement of the button.
  9. Sew button securely onto front of bag.
  10. Sew edges of button hole to keep them from fraying.
  11. Close bag and secure button through hole.

Tips:

  • Be sure to choose a sturdy fabric. It should feel fairly stiff and hold its shape.
  • Instead of a button you may choose a fastener, available at discount department or fabric stores. If you are not comfortable using a needle and thread, you can glue the button on the outside for decoration, but use a piece of Velcro on the inside for the closure.
  • Some permanent fabric glues are messy and take a long time to dry. Ask your local fabric store about the different types available.

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Felted Recipe Box!

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You might need to use tools that require adult supervision, such as glue gun and scissors. If so, these can be replaced by textile glue and safety scissors. Make sure you ask your parents some help.

Make this useful gift from a recycled envelope box. Your mom can store all of her favorite recipe cards neatly in this pretty container. If she’s a real recipe hound, make this project from a tissue box or even a shoe box!

What you’ll need:

  • 2 sheets purple felt
  • 1 sheet dark purple felt
  • Scissors
  • White craft glue
  • Glue stick
  • Empty envelope box or other cardboard box
  • Greeting card or clip art printed on card stock

How to make it:

  1. Trim top flaps off of cardboard box.
  2. Cover box, inside and out, with purple felt. Use the glue stick for most of the application, secure seams and ends with white craft glue.
  3. From the dark purple felt, cut 4 long strips about 1” wide.
  4. Trim sides of each dark purple strip to add curves, or you can cut with decorative scissors to give them a scalloped look.
  5. Glue strips onto each corner to cover any seams.
  6. Cut out a pretty picture from an old greeting card or choose a piece of clip art and print it on card stock. Glue the picture to the front of the box.
  7. Cut out small hearts from the greeting card and glue them onto the front of the box for further decoration.

Tips:

  • To minimize visible seems, start gluing your felt from the inside bottom of the box and work your way out toward the back of the box. Repeat this process for the front as well.
  • You can find plenty of free clip art on Kaboose and on the internet by doing a search on “food clip art” or “recipe clip art”. Choose whatever phrase fits your needs. Check the sites rules on using clip art, though most allow you to use it for personal purposes.

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Source:

- http://crafts.kaboose.com/no-sew-hip-make-up-bag.html

- http://crafts.kaboose.com/felted-recipe-box.html

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Apr 22

The Tweens News | English

Earth Day’s History:


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Earth Day is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment.

Below is a brief account of Earth Day history. You can read this story out in front of the class or for family on the holiday.

In the Beginning…
In 1963, former Senator Gaylord Nelson began to worry about our planet. (A senator is a person that the people of the United States have chosen to help make the laws.) Senator Nelson knew that our world was getting dirty and that many of our plants and animals were dying.

He wondered why more people weren’t trying to solve these problems. He talked to other lawmakers and to the President. They decided that the President would go around the country and tell people about these concerns. He did, but still not enough people were working on the problem.

The Idea
Then, in 1969, Senator Nelson had another idea. He decided to have a special day to teach everyone about the things that needed changing in our environment. He wrote letters to all of the colleges and put a special article in Scholastic Magazine to tell them about the special day he had planned. (Most of the schools got this magazine and he knew that kids would help him.)

The Holiday
On April 22, 1970, the first Earth Day was held. People all over the country made promises to help the environment. Everyone got involved and since then, Earth Day has spread all over the planet. People all over the world know that there are problems we need to work on and this is our special day to look at the planet and see what needs changing. Isn’t it great?

One person had an idea and kept working until everyone began working together to solve it. See what happens when people care about our world?

OCEANS: Essence Of The Sea


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Earth Day’s Facts:


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  • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to watch a TV for three hours – it’s equivalent to half a gallon of gasoline.
  • Earth Day is a relatively new holiday and was first celebrated on April 22 in 1970. More than 20 million Americans participated in this first Earth Day celebration
  • Earth Day was founded by a senator of Wisconsin and the day is credited for creating the environmentalism movement.
  • April 22 is the first official day of Spring in the Northern hemisphere and of Fall in the Southern hemisphere and was chosen to be Earth Day for this reason.
  • Never underestimate the importance of recycling: if every newspaper was recycled, we could save about 250,000,000 trees each year. Unfortunately only 27% of all American newspapers are recycled.
  • More than 20,000,000 Hershey’s Kisses are wrapped each day, using 133 square miles of tinfoil. All that foil is recyclable, but not many people realize it.
  • Only 11% of the earth’s surface is used to grow food.
  • The world’s first national park was started in 1872 at Yellowstone National Park in the US.
  • The first major international conference on environmental issues was held in Sweden in 1972 and was sponsored by the United Nations.
  • The first wildlife refuge was formed on Pelican Island Florida in 1903.
  • The patron Saint of ecologists is St. Francis and the first proclamation of Earth Day was made by the mayor of San Francisco in 1970.
  • A highlight of the annual Earth Day ceremony at the United Nations is the ringing of the Peace Bell that was given to the UN by Japan. It is made from coins given by school children to further peace on our planet.
  • Happy Earth Day!

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Source:

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Day

- http://holidays.kaboose.com/earth-day/history/earthday-history.html

- http://www.thetweensnews.com/2010/04/17/oceans-essence-of-the-sea

- http://www.yumsugar.com/Earth-Day-Fun-Facts-219708

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Mar 08

The Tweens News | English

Many times the supplies we use for school are not earth-friendly. Even if you try to buy all your notebook paper recycled and make sure to print on both sides of the paper, it is impossible to be 100% green.

Sometimes we forget too, that pencils are made from wood and usually this wood is not recycled or even manufactured in a ‘green’ way. Plus, it is not easy to recycle a pencil. But there is one earth-friendly pencil out there that solves this issue.

It is a pencil called Seed, and when you have used it up, you plant it! Inside this pencil there is a seed, so all you have to do is put it in the ground.

We love this idea and we like that by using this pencil you are helping to reforest the earth. Another thing you can do to save on resources is use up your erasers before buying new ones and always recycle paper.

Source: http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/news/PLANT_A_TREE_WITH_YOUR_PENCIL__-new_en-2603.html

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