Activity

Thinking about landfills

This activity is a ready-to-use cross curricular teaching resource. It is intended for NZC levels 4–5. The student worksheet can be printed, making it suitable for students working away from a school setting. The landfill labelling interactive is also available as a printable activity, or it can be completed online.

A truck dumping waste at a resource depot/landfill dump.

Household waste

A truck dumping waste at the resource depot. Unless rubbish is separated into different categories for recycling (paper, plastics and glass), waste is put into landfill – simply burying all the waste in a large hole in the ground.

Rights: WasteMINZ

The purpose is to encourage students to:

  • consider how landfill systems have changed from the days of tipping or dumping wastes

  • think about the time it takes for items to decompose

  • consider how information is presented in a landfill diagram (science capability ‘Interpret representations’)

  • use literacy skills and science knowledge to label a landfill diagram.

compacted clay
lining
soil layer
old cells
gas capture
open cells
gravel
groundwater checks
leachate pipes
groundwater

Modern landfill system

Use this interactive to identify the components of a modern landfill system. Drag and drop the text labels onto the diagram.

Rights: University of Waikato

Feel free to edit the Word document to meet the needs of your programme and your learners. There is a separate Word document with the activity answers.

Download the activity Word file (see link below).

Download the activity answers Word file (see link below).

Landfills and literacy

This ready-to-use activity is a component of the activity Looking at modern landfill systems. Additional components include:

  • engineering practices

  • a template for creating a timeline of rubbish disposal in Aotearoa

  • an exploration of local waste management practices

  • considerations for waste minimisation.

Find out more about the structure of landfills in New Zealand and the growing waste challenge we face.

Published: 17 August 2020