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Page 1: Unit 2 Extension Activity The Great Whale’s Mistake.

Unit 2 Extension Activity

The Great Whale’s Mistake

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Activity One:Activity One:Recycling in Recycling in TaiwanTaiwanActivity Two: Rebuild the Process of Recycling the Aluminum

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Recycling in Taiwan

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Not everything could be recycled. Decide which could

be recycled and which should be

classified as garbage/trash.

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Photos/Pictures

Plastics

Glass

Paper

Metal

Trash/garbage

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Carbon paperPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

http://tw.knowledge.yahoo.com/question/?qid=1306070516289

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DiapersPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Paper cans

http://www.tai-kuan.com.tw/?f=ProductPackingBoxP10

Paper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Iron potsPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Thumb tacksPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Fire extinguishersPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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HelmetsPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Toothpaste tubesPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Correction pensPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Rain coatsPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Yakult containersPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

http://www.yakult.com.tw/

Plastics

Glass

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CD/VCD/DVDPaper

Metal

Trash/garbage

Plastics

Glass

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Wrong answer!

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Correct! Photos cannot be

recycled.

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Correct! Carbon paper

cannot be recycled.

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Correct! Diapers cannot be

recycled.

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Correct! Paper cans are

classified as paper category.

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Correct! Iron pots are

classified as metal category.

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Correct! Thumb tacks are

classified as metal category.

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Correct! Fire extinguishers

cannot be recycled.

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Correct! Helmets cannot be

recycled.

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Correct! Toothpaste tubes are classified as plastic

category.

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Correct! Rain coats cannot be

recycled.

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Correct! Correction pens

cannot be recycled.

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Correct! Yakult containers are classified as plastic

category.

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Correct! CD/VCD/DVD are

classified as plastic category.

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Rebuild the Process of Recycling the

Aluminum

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We know that recycling is very important

because it helps us to reuse the resources we

have. Now, please rebuild the process of

recycling the aluminum.

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Type the numbers into the green boxes to see if you guess the right order.

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Have you done?

Check your answers!

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Reference answer:

How to describe

the process…

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• The consumer throws aluminum cans and foil into a recycling bin.

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• The aluminum is then collected and taken to a treatment plant.

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• In the treatment plant the aluminum is sorted and cleaned

ready for reprocessing.

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• It then goes through a re-melt process and turns into molten aluminum, this removes the

coatings and inks that may be present on the aluminum.

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• The aluminum is then made into large blocks called ingots. Each ingot

contains about 1.6 million drinks cans.

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• The ingots are sent to mills where they are rolled out, this gives the aluminum greater flexibility and

strength.

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• This is then made into aluminum products such as cans, chocolate

wrapping and ready meal packaging.

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• In as little as 6 weeks, the recycled aluminum products are then sent back to the shops ready to be used again.


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