5th Grade World Book & EBSCO Scavenger Hunt

 

This week in the RBE Library, 5the Grade  RBE students will be exploring and learning about how to use the World Book Online & EBSCO.

 

5th grade is not in the midst of research, so we are going to go on an information Scevenger Hunt!

 

In this scavenger hunt, students will learn about environmental pollution. Students can and should use the bookmarks we sne home in Thursday folders last week to access the World Book Online from home using our Borchardt username and password. Anytime students are at school, they can use the search boxes on the library website from any computer on campus to access the World Book Online.

 

5th grade, use the scavenger hunt below to learn how to use the World Book Online & EBSCO. Answer the six questions under the Find It! section as a comment below!

Learn More!

♦ Click here to see how acid rain has changed a sculpture at Herten Castle in Germany.

♦ Click here to watch this video to learn how paper is recycled!

♦ Oil spills are one type of water pollution. Click here to learn more about them.

 

Find It in the World Book!

Enter in the search term “environmental pollution” in the green World Book Search Box.

1. What is another name for garbage pollution?
2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?
3. What is acid rain?

 

Find It in EBSCO

Enter in the search term “environmental pollution” in the EBSCO KidSearch search Box. Use the article “What’s in the Trash?” to answer the questions below.

4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?

5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ______ cans from  ______ ones uses  ______  percent less energy and causes  ______  percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

Answer these as a comment below!

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79 comments on “5th Grade World Book & EBSCO Scavenger Hunt
  1. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? solid waste pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? because e it contains dangerous liquids and it can leak
    3. What is acid rain?
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ___new___ cans from ___old___ ones uses ___95%___ percent less energy and causes ___95%___ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  2. 1. Q: What is another name for garbage pollution?
    A: Solid Waste
    2. Q: Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?
    A: The batteries contain dangerous chemicals.
    3. Q: What is acid rain?
    A: It is rain that is polluted mainly by sulfuric and nitric acid.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? about 60 percent.
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing new cans from old ones uses 95 percent less energy and causes 95 percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  3. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? solid waste pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? because they have dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain? rain snow sleet and hail that contains acid.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?60
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing __new____ cans from old______ ones uses __95____ percent less energy and causes __95____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  4. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? solid waste pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?batteries contain dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain?any precipitation that contains acid
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?60percent
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _new_____ cans from __old____ ones uses ___95___ percent less energy and causes __95____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  5. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?Solid waste pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?Batteries contain dangerous chemicals
    3. What is acid rain?Acid rain is snow,sleet,rain, or hail that contains acid
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60 percent
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ___new___ cans from __old____ ones uses __95____ percent less energy and causes __95____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  6. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? Solid waste pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? Because they contain dangerous chemicals
    3. What is acid rain? It is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that contains acid
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? More than 60%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _new_ cans from __old__ ones uses __95%__ percent less energy and causes __95%__ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  7. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? It is also called solid waste pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? The batteries contain dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain? Acid rain is a term for rain and other precipitation and is polluted mainly by sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing new cans from old ones uses 95 percent less energy and causes 95 percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  8. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? Solid Waste Pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? It contains dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain? It is rain that is poisoned from chemicals.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 95%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _new_____ cans from _old_____ ones uses _95_____ percent less energy and causes _95_____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.
    Reply

  9. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? Solid Waste Pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? It contains dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain? It is rain that is poisoned from chemicals.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 95%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _new_____ cans from _old_____ ones uses _95_____ percent less energy and causes _95_____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.
    Reply

  10. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? solid waste puolution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? Because bateries have cemical polution.
    3. What is acid rain? It is presipetstion.It contains acids.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60 peercent
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ____new__ cans from _old_____ ones uses ___95___ percent less energy and causes ____95__ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  11. rbelibrary says:
    February 7, 2012 at 9:37 am
    1. What is another name for garbage pollution? Solid waist pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? Because batteries contain dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain? Acid rain is precipitation that contains acids.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _new_____ cans from ___old___ ones uses ___95___ percent less energy and causes __95____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.
    Reply

  12. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?- solid waste pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?- they contain dangerous chemicals
    3. What is acid rain?- rain,snow,sleet, or hail that contains acids
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?- more than 60%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _new_____ cans from _old_____ ones uses ____95__ percent less energy and causes __95____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  13. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? solid waste pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? because they have dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain? rain snow sleet and hail that contains acid.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing __new____ cans from old______ ones uses __95____ percent less energy and causes __95____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  14. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?solid waste pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?because batteries contain dangerous chemicals
    3. What is acid rain? rain that contains pollution that turns it into acid
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ___new___ cans from ___old___ ones uses __95%____ percent less energy and causes ___95%___ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  15. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? Solid waste pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? Because they
    contain dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain? It is snow, sleet or hail that contains acids.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60 percent.
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _____new_ cans from __old____ ones uses ____95__ percent less energy and causes ___95___ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  16. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?
    A:Solid Waste Pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?
    A:Batteries contain dangerous chemical.
    3. What is acid rain?
    A:Acid rain is rain,snow,sleet, or hail that contains acid in them.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?
    A:More than 60 percent.
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ___new___ cans from ____old__ ones uses ___95___ percent less energy and causes _95_____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  17. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?soil waste
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?batteries have chemicals
    3. What is acid rain? persitation with acid
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?60
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _new_____ cans from _old_____ ones uses ___95___ percent less energy and causes ___95___ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  18. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?
    Solid Waste Pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?
    Because They Contain Chemicals
    3. What is acid rain?
    Precipitation with acid caused by pollution
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?
    60 percent
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ___new___ cans from ____old__ ones uses ___95___ percent less energy and causes ___95___ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  19. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?Solid waste pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?Batteries have chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain? Percipitation with acid.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?60
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ______ cans from ______ ones uses95 ______ percent less energy and causes
    95 ______ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.
    Reply

  20. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?
    Envirmental pollution. or solid pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?
    Because they can be recycled and if we throw them in a normal trash can then we’d just be wasting energy.
    3. What is acid rain?
    It’s rain polluted by sulferic and nitric acid.60%
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ___old___ cans from __95___ ones uses ___95___ percent less energy and causes _95_____ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw

  21. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? Solid Wast.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?because the batteries contane harmful chemicals
    3. What is acid rain?Acid rain is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that contains acids.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?More than 60 percent of the things people
    throw away can be recycled.
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing _new cans from old ones uses 95 percent less_energy and causes 95 percent less pollution
    than making new_cans from other raw
    materials___ cans from ______ ones uses ______ percent less energy and causes ______ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  22. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? Solid Waste Pollution
    Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? Solid waste might attract rats with deseases, or might have toxic and might seep into rivers and lakes, polluting the water.
    3. What is acid rain? Acid rain is the term for rain and another precipitation called Sulfuric Acid and nitric acid.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing new cans from the old ones uses 95 percent less energy and causes 95 percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  23. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution?
    solid waste pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?
    Because it contains dangerous chemicals
    3. What is acid rain?
    A rain, snow, sleet, hail that contains acids.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?
    Over 60 percent.
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing ___new___ cans from ___old___ ones uses ___95___ percent less energy and causes ___95___ percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

    Reply

  24. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? It is also called waste pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? Because batteries contain harmful chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain?Acid rain is when acid gets into water and is evaporated then precipitated.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?60 percent
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing new cans from old ones uses 95 percent less energy and causes 95 percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  25. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? solid waste pollution.
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage?Because batterys contain dangerous chemicals.
    3. What is acid rain?Acid rain is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that contains acids.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled?60 percent.
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing new cans from old ones uses 95 percent less energy and causes 95 percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

  26. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? solid waste pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? because batteries have dangerous chemicals
    3. What is acid rain?Acid rain is precipitation only polluted. It becomes acidic.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? 60%
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing new cans from old ones uses 95 percent less energy and causes 95 percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

    Reply

  27. 1. What is another name for garbage pollution? solid waste pollution
    2. Why should we not throw batteries into our regular garbage? They contain dangerous chemicals
    3. What is acid rain? Acid rain is precipitation that becomes acidic.
    4. What percent of things that people throw away can be recycled? More than 60 percent
    5. Fill in the blanks: Manufacturing new cans from old ones uses 95 percent less energy and causes 95 percent less pollution than making new cans from other raw materials.

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