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A slew of environmental statistics and "eco-jokes" for the elementary classroom, with the answers locked in QR codes. Great for classes wanting to integrate technology with bar code scanners on smart phones or iPads.

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Environmental Education

QR Codes Quizzes

If just 1 out of every 4 U.S. families used 10 fewer plastic bags a

month, we would save…

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

On the average, there are 140,000,000 cars in

America. They are

estimated to travel almost 4,000,000,000

miles in a day. According to the Dept. of Transportation, they use over _____ gallons of gas

doing it.

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

About 1% of U.S. landfill space is full of disposable diapers, which take ____ years to decompose.

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

Every year we throw away 24,000,000 tons of

leaves and grass. Leaves alone account for

what percentage of our solid waste in the fall?

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

Every ton of recycled office paper

saves ___ gallons of oil. a). 100 b). 250 c). 325 d). 380

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

Energy saved from one recycled aluminum can will operate a TV set for

__ hours, and is the equal to half a can of

gasoline.

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

Glass produced from recycled glass (instead of raw materials) cuts down air pollution by

20%, and water pollution by ___%.

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

Americans use 50,000,000 TONS of

paper each year, which uses up more than ____

trees.

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

Every day __________ species of plants &

animals become extinct as their habitat gets

destroyed by humans.

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

ECO-JOKEWhy can’t you play cards in the jungle?

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

In the canopies of the tropical forests

alone, there are over _____ species

of insects living there!

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

Each year, there are ____ square

miles of rainforest that are destroyed.

From http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/facts.htm

You should switch to recyclable batteries. In the USA, people throw

away about _____ batteries per year.

That’s as heavy as 320 SUV’s.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Eco Joke:Why is grass so

dangerous?

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

The California Academy of Sciences

Museum in Golden Gate Park, California has a green roof with _____ pounds of soil, trees,

plants, and rare flowers.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Eco Joke:Why is the

Mississippi River such an unusual

river?

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

If every family in the country gift wrapped

just 3 gifts using paper (or cloth) they already have, the paper saved

would be enough to cover ___ football fields.

In December every year, with shopping bags, food

waste, packaging, wrapping paper, and other waste, over 1 million more tons of

waste are added to landfills each year: ___% more landfill waste than

any other month.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll

(2010)

Each year, 1,900,000,000 holiday cards are sent in the USA. All those cards

require _____ new trees to be cut down each

year.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Americans (at homeand restaurants) use 6

paper napkins per person per day. If

everyone used one less

paper napkin per day, Americans would save

300,000,000 napkins per day. That would save

____ trees.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

A plastic cup takes ____ years to decompose.

From http://www.theplastiki.com/

Our planet is made of ___% sea water,

___% is ice at the North and South Poles,

Some is polluted or has bacteria in it.

__% is pure enough to drink.

From http://www.theplastiki.com/

An average of __ plastic bags

come into our house per year—most of

which isn’t recycles.

From http://www.theplastiki.com/

How much water does the American family use per day just by flushing the toilet??

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

In the US, we still dump __% of our waste in landfills. The rest is recycled or burned.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Every year __ million trees are made into

__ billion paper sacks in the USA.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Americans go through more than 2,500,000 water bottles per ____

(name a time period).

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

___ out of every 10 water bottles end up in a

landfill each year because they are not

recycled.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Eco-Joke:How do you make

a whale float?

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Eco-Joke:Why are elephants no

good at surfing the Internet?

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Why you should love bats: One bat can

gobble up ____ mosquitoes per night.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Wind power provides ___% of the total energy

used in the USA

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

The typical SUV gets around 15 miles per

gallon. The hybrid car

gets about __ miles per

gallon. From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll

(2010)

Eco-Joke:How do you get to the top of a tree?

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

Eco-Joke:What do you call it when worms take over the world?

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

It is estimated that we will reach 7 billion

people on our planet by Oct. 31, 2011. Along

this rate, by 2040, we could very have __ billion people.

From I ❤ God’s Green Earth by Michael & Caroline Carroll (2010)

The world population is growing by about ___

million people per year.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

If you leave the water running while brushing

your teeth, you waste __ gallons of water.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

A drippy faucet wastes ____ gallons of

water per month.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

Banana peels take ____ weeks to biodegrade.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

Paper takes ____ months to biodegrade.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

Cardboard milk cartons take ___ years to

biodegrade.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

Cigarette butts take ___ years to biodegrade.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

Plastic grocery bags take ____ years to

biodegrade.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

Aluminum cans take ____ years to biodegrade.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

Styrofoam cups take ____ years to biodegrade.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)

___% of the world’s oxygen comes from the

Amazon rain forest.

From Planet Patrol: A Kids’ ActionBuide to Care for the Earth by Marybeth Lorbiecki (2005)