List don’ts or do’s for keeping the class clean?
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Wipe your feet on mats before you enter the school building. Dirt, pollen, and leaves can all be tracked in by students’ feet, making the floors look dirty. Help keep this from happening by wiping your feet before you come in the door.[1]If your school doesn't have mats, lightly scuff your feet on the sidewalk before you walk inside.Ask your principal about getting mats if your school doesn't have any. Offer to start a fundraiser to pay for the mats if your school doesn't have room in the budget.
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Throw any trash you see into wastebaskets. It might not seem like a big deal if a candy wrapper falls out of your pocket, but over time, trash and litter can build up to make your school seem messy. If you notice someone else drop something, pick it up and throw it away.[2]If you see a used tissue or something gross on the ground, use a napkin to pick it up so you don't have to touch it with your hands.Encourage your friends to follow your example in picking up trash when they see it.
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Recycle paper, glass, and plastic.Recycling helps reduce the amount of trash that goes into the landfill, so you’re helping the environment and keeping your school clean at the same time.[3]If your school doesn’t participate in a recycling program, ask your teachers or your principal about starting one.
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Put things away after you use them. If you get a book out of a shelf in your classroom or you use a microscope in the science lab, make sure you put it back when you’re finished using it. Leaving things lying around leads to cluttered, messy classrooms.
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Make sure your lunch table is clean before you leave. Don’t leave milk cartons, balled-up napkins, or pieces of food on your table. Push in your chairs as you leave the table, and remember to check the floor to make sure you didn’t drop anything.[4]
Wipe your feet on mats before you enter the school building. Dirt, pollen, and leaves can all be tracked in by students’ feet, making the floors look dirty. Help keep this from happening by wiping your feet before you come in the door.[1]If your school doesn't have mats, lightly scuff your feet on the sidewalk before you walk inside.Ask your principal about getting mats if your school doesn't have any. Offer to start a fundraiser to pay for the mats if your school doesn't have room in the budget.
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Throw any trash you see into wastebaskets. It might not seem like a big deal if a candy wrapper falls out of your pocket, but over time, trash and litter can build up to make your school seem messy. If you notice someone else drop something, pick it up and throw it away.[2]If you see a used tissue or something gross on the ground, use a napkin to pick it up so you don't have to touch it with your hands.Encourage your friends to follow your example in picking up trash when they see it.
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Recycle paper, glass, and plastic.Recycling helps reduce the amount of trash that goes into the landfill, so you’re helping the environment and keeping your school clean at the same time.[3]If your school doesn’t participate in a recycling program, ask your teachers or your principal about starting one.
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Put things away after you use them. If you get a book out of a shelf in your classroom or you use a microscope in the science lab, make sure you put it back when you’re finished using it. Leaving things lying around leads to cluttered, messy classrooms.
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Make sure your lunch table is clean before you leave. Don’t leave milk cartons, balled-up napkins, or pieces of food on your table. Push in your chairs as you leave the table, and remember to check the floor to make sure you didn’t drop anything.[4]
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