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What's So Amazing About this Dirt?

Well, it's not just dirt. It's compost!

From the March / April 2022 Issue
Enlargeable infographic about composting

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What is Compost?

It’s dark, rich soil made from recycling food scraps and other natural waste. The process of making compost is called composting!

Helping the Planet

  • Composting keeps food waste out of landfills, where it releases harmful gases.
  • Compost is created by worms and other living things that safely gobble up the natural waste and poop out the nutritious soil.
  • Compost helps plants grow big and healthy.

Composting by the Numbers

  • More than 30% of what we throw out could be composted instead.
  • 2.6 million tons of food are composted every year.
  • Composting has been around for about 12,000 years.

Composting Is Easy

Ingredients:

Dead plant materials 

Food scraps

Tiny living things

Mix the ingredients together in a bin!

Write to Win

Imagine your family wishes to celebrate Earth Day. Write a short speech to try to convince them that you should all start composting your food scraps. Use details from the infographic above. Send your speech to “Compost Contest” by May 1, 2022. Five winners will each receive a Storyworks prize. Visit the Storyworks Contests page for more information.

This infographic was originally published in the March / April 2022 issue.

For more resources on teaching main idea, explore our Main Idea Skills Collection, which features an engaging slideshow and sharable interactive guided activity.
Step-by-Step Lesson Plan

1. Reading and Discussing 

2. Writing

Preview the writing prompt in the “Write to Win” box.

Download and distribute the guided-writing activity that goes along with the infographic.

Have students respond to the writing prompt. If you wish, send their responses to our infographic contest. 

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