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The Green Team: Repairing the Earth "One Pience at a Time"

2009
Our website is about saving the earth through slow restoration by using the three Rs: reduce, reuse & recycle. We think the most important of these is reuse, because it's so easy to do! By doing this you'll be able to clean up your home, community and generally the world. We will also give you information that you can share with family & friends.

Team

ShannonMorgan County High School, KY, United States


KaylaWest Carter High School, KY, United States


Michael Estill County High School, KY, United States


Age Range

19 & under

Coaches

Toni HobbsMorehead State University, KY, United States


Matthew HydenMorehead State University, Upward Bound, United States


Category

Science & Technology > Life Science > Ecology > Recycling, Composting

Audience

All ages

Language

English

Site Features

Online Activity / Game

Science / Lab Experiment

Teacher Resources (Lesson Plans, Worksheets)

Photo Gallery

Team Collaboration

Our team worked together to complete this website using our unique and helpful talents. No part of the website was created by just one person. Each page was created, evaluated and reworked many times by all three of us. Kayla's artistic abilities gave us inspiration for our background. Michael put the pages together as a working unit, and Shannon focused on research used to inform you the audience about today's environmental issues.

Team Diversity

Our team is diverse through our unique backgrounds. Shannon's family naturally recycles a lot, and they grow their own organic foods. Michael and Kayla were willing to start recycling but did not grow up in an environment where recycling was encouraged. Kayla has used her creativity through her life to make old things new again. These collective spirits and willingness to learn have come together to create an excellent site that readers of any background can learn from.