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What is the first step to establish a waste management project with parents or guardians? a) Talk to them about the importance of waste management. b) Ignore them and start the project on your own. c) Ask them to clean up after you. d) None of the above.
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How can you involve parents or guardians in waste management projects? a) Ask them to help you sort and recycle waste. b) Tell them to throw all waste in the same bin. c) Ignore them and do everything yourself. d) None of the above.
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Why is it important to involve parents or guardians in waste management projects? a) They can teach you about the different types of waste. b) They can help you make a plan and set goals. c) They can take care of all the waste for you. d) None of the above.
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How can you encourage parents or guardians to participate in waste management projects? a) Show them how it benefits the environment. b) Tell them they have to do it or else. c) Ignore them and do everything yourself. d) None of the above.
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What can parents or guardians do to support waste management projects? a) Help you reduce waste by using reusable items. b) Throw all waste in the same bin. c) Ignore the project and do nothing. d) None of the above.
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How can you make waste management projects fun for parents or guardians? a) Create games or challenges related to waste management. b) Tell them it’s boring and they shouldn’t participate. c) Ignore them and do everything yourself. d) None of the above.
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What should you do if parents or guardians are not interested in waste management projects? a) Try to explain the benefits and importance again. b) Give up and do nothing. c) Ignore them and do everything yourself. d) None of the above.
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How can you show appreciation to parents or guardians for their involvement in waste management projects? a) Thank them for their help and support. b) Ignore them and take all the credit. c) Tell them they didn’t do a good job. d) None of the above.
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