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You Can Care for Your Local Environment!

You will learn how to care for the plants, animals, and spaces in your classroom, school, and neighborhood.

What Is Your Local Environment?

Your local environment is everything around you. It includes your classroom, your playground, your school garden, and your neighborhood.

You share your environment with plants and animals. You can help keep it clean and healthy!

What Is Stewardship?

Stewardship means taking care of the world around you. When you are a good steward, you help living things stay healthy and safe.

You can be a good steward every day. You can do this at school, at home, and in your neighborhood!

How You Can Care for Plants

Plants need water to grow healthy and strong. You can water classroom plants and school garden plants every day.

When you water plants, you are protecting them. You can also use less paper to help save trees!

How You Can Care for Animals

Animals in your environment need food and safe homes. You can add seeds to a bird feeder to help birds find food.

You can also build birdhouses to give birds a safe place to live. You can feed classroom fish every morning to keep them healthy.

Worms in a classroom bin need food too. You can add fruit and vegetable scraps to help worms stay healthy. Worms help turn waste into good soil!

How You Can Keep Your Environment Clean

You can pick up litter on the playground. This keeps it clean and safe for birds, squirrels, and plants.

You can recycle paper and bottles instead of throwing them away. Recycling helps keep your classroom and your planet clean.

You can also use glue and other supplies carefully. When you do not waste materials, you help take care of your school environment.

How You Can Protect Nature

You can be gentle around trees and not hurt them. Protecting trees helps them grow big and strong.

You can plant flowers to help butterflies find food. Butterflies need flowers to eat and rest.

When you walk on marked paths in a park, you protect small plants and creatures that live there. This shows respect for nature!

Key Terms & Definitions

Local Environment: Your local environment is the area right around you. It includes your classroom, playground, school, and neighborhood.

Stewardship: Stewardship means taking care of your environment. When you show stewardship, you help keep plants, animals, and spaces healthy.

Recycling: Recycling means using materials again instead of throwing them away. When you recycle paper or bottles, you help keep your environment clean.

Litter: Litter is trash that is left in the wrong place. When you pick up litter, you help keep your playground clean and safe.

Protecting: Protecting means keeping something safe from harm. You can protect trees by being gentle around them.

Conserving: Conserving means not wasting things. When you use glue carefully or save paper, you are conserving classroom resources.

Wildlife: Wildlife means animals that live in nature. Birds, butterflies, and squirrels are examples of wildlife in your environment.

Habitat: A habitat is the place where an animal lives. You can help protect habitats by staying on paths and not disturbing plants and animals.

Ways You Can Practice Stewardship

You can try these things to care for your environment:

  • Water the plants in your classroom or school garden.
  • Pick up litter on the playground.
  • Add seeds to a bird feeder.
  • Recycle paper and bottles.
  • Use supplies carefully so you do not waste them.
  • Plant flowers to help butterflies.
  • Walk on paths to protect plants and small animals.

Every small action you take helps your environment stay healthy and beautiful!

Getting Ready to Learn

You already know that living things like plants and animals need care to survive. This topic builds on what you know about the world around you.

As you learn about stewardship, you will discover how your actions can make a big difference for your local environment every single day!

Related Topics & Connections

This topic is part of a bigger idea called Stewardship. Stewardship is all about being a helper and protector of the world around you.

As you learn to care for your local environment, you are building important skills. You will learn how small actions like watering a plant or recycling a bottle can make a big difference for the plants and animals that share your world.

Keep exploring and learning about how you can be a good steward of your environment every day!