The other day, I dropped off a box of recycled wine corks with my daughter's first grade class. The classroom became a big buzz of excitement: What were the corks for? What should they build? How will they build it? After much discussion it was decided to use the corks to build a community. The kids can glue corks together to build tall skyscrapers, they can glue corks side by side to create little houses, they can even make little people, animals and trees from the wine stoppers. Roads will be built where recycled cork cars can drive, fire stations will be erected with recycled cork fire engines, bridges and train tracks all will be built with cork. Once construction begins on the cork community, I'm sure other ideas will surface.
The recycled cork stoppers are part of a unit the children are doing on recycling and the environment. Re-using what could be considered garbage by some, will save room in our landfills and give our "junk" another purpose. In my daughter's class not only are they learning about communities but they are doing so while learning and building with recycled materials.
I look forward to visiting the recycled cork community. It should be a fun learning experience for all!
Need more recycled wine corks for a craft or idea? The corkstore.com has them along with special Cork Grab Bags - bags full of various corks.
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