Embora o glitter seja bonito, ele é muito perigoso para a vida marinha devido aos microplásticos. Escolas e ongs estão começando a substituir por alternativas ecológicas, como o glitter sustentável.
Do you still use common glitter?
We agree: IT IS BEAUTIFUL. Bright, colorful, pure joy … However, did you know that this seemingly harmless material is actually quite dangerous to other beings and even to ourselves?
It is unanimous among scientists the damages this material has been causing to our sea life. Most of the glitter is made of microplastic, that is, plastics less than 5 millimeters in length (same size of a rice grain), particularly attractive in make-up, artwork and for the famous slime (subject that also deserves attention, but not today!), when used and discarded, they end up in the ocean and take hundreds of years to decompose.
The biggest problem? A large number of animals, such as fish, mussels and oysters, end up mistaking it with food or absorbing it with water. Sad, isn’t it? As a result, microplastics are present in our seafood and in 90% of the world’s salt brands, as researches have shown, and we still cannot measure the effects of this plastic on the human body.
Schools around the whole world have already banned the use of glitter and replaced with other shiny and creative materials.
Tali and Friends, as many other schools around the world, has been trying to find out the perfect eco glitter recipe, that is, cheap, sustainable and easy-to-make. 🙂 Here’s the main recipe we’ve been using -sometimes, even mixing with homemade paint! Have you tried anything different? Let us know!
This is how sustainably beautiful glitter can look like! <3
ECO GLITTER:
1 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of mica powder
Food coloring as wished (or vegan paint)
Mix salt & mica separately with a few drops of food coloring and let it dry for about 1-2h. Mix both and have fun! 🙂
Love,
Tali Treacher
#EcoGlitter #SustainableCrafting #ProtectOurOceans #Microplastics
O Life Skills Project ensina inglês explorando habilidades práticas como pensamento crítico e culinária, promovendo fluência através de atividades interativas e relevantes. Clieque e saiba mais sobre esse projeto encantador!
O Life Skills Project é um projeto encantador, que transforma as aulas de inglês em um aprendizado único, explorando habilidades nem sempre ensinadas na escola, como Pensamento crítico, Debate, Economia doméstica, Culinária saudável e sustentável, Artes, Música, Política básica, Oficina literária, dentre outras. Sempre utilizando inglês como meio de comunicação e interação. Os temas promovem expansão de vocabulário e melhora da fluência de maneira relevante e estimulante, vivenciando o inglês espontaneamente, através de atividades ‘mão na massa’ e desafios apropriados para a idade e interesses do aluno.
Os alunos poderão escolher os tópicos estudados de acordo com as modalidades apresentadas ou podemos dar nossas ideias, de acordo com o perfil de cada aluno.
Nós cuidamos de tudo nos mínimos detalhes: desde a seleção criteriosa e treinamento constante de nossos profissionais, bem como preparação das aulas e materiais, para que sua experiência na Tali and Friends seja única e memorável.
Para conhecer todos os temas e/ou agendar uma aula teste, entre em contato conosco!
#LifeSkills #AprendizadoInglês #EducaçãoCriativa #Fluência
Create a time capsule with letters, treasured items, and a bunch of memories to be opened in the future. It’s a fun way to bond and preserve moments for later.
A fun and bonding activity that will be remembered in the future.
A time capsule is a historic cache of goods or information, intended as a method of communication with future people, family or with ourselves. Time capsules are sometimes created and buried during celebrations such as a world’s fair, a cornerstone laying for a building, or created and hidden during summer vacations, birthdays, beginning of the year or at other events in life. Some people even write letters for themselves to be delivered in a certain date, as a bank investment!
Time capsules are placed with the intention that they will be opened or accessed at a future date.
Check out these ideas and create your own time capsule with your family or friends!!
Remember that a personal time capsule does not need to be of great duration or durability. Even an year from now your life will probably have changed and the artifacts of today will stir memories.
#TimeCapsule #FutureMemories #FamilyFun #PreserveMoments
Celebrate Water Day with fun and educational activities for all ages, from sensory bins for toddlers to exploring ocean layers for teens.
March 22, WATER DAY, is around the corner! If you’re looking for some nice activities to do with your students to celebrate the date, COME ALONG =)
Edit: Teacher Paula shared with us important thoughts on the topic:
Do you know the water that goes down the drain while people wait to get in the shower? That’s the water I’ve been collecting for our experiments and I make that clear to our students.
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Ecologically friendly, this method is great for cutting down on all the plastic that comes from purchasing hundreds of water bottles.
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Discussion from videos
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_pritchard_invents_a_water_filter?referrer=playlist-talks_on_water
5 apps to help you save water
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/5-apps-to-help-you-save-water/
#WaterDay #EducaçãodeÁgua #AtividadesEducativas #CiênciaParaCrianças