The Importance of Being Milly

Have students write a paper detailing the progress Milly Zantow made in advancing recycling, both in her community and nationwide. What changes did she bring about and how did she do it? What do students think was the author’s main message or messages? Have them...

Exploring the Sidebars

Invite a representative from your local recycling center to come talk to the class. Have each student prepare at least one thoughtful question for the guest, either about the process of recycling in general or how it works in your community. When the presentation has...

Report by the Numbers

Break students into seven different groups, one for each of the plastics recycling categories. Using several digital and print resources, have each group prepare a report and presentation about their category to share with the class. Have them include such information...

The Book and the Film

After they have read the book have students watch the short film Plastics One Through Seven about Milly Zantow available on YouTube. Discuss the following issues as a class: How do the two different media present the information? What parts of the story were told by...

Timeline

Milly’s success didn’t happen overnight. She worked very hard and took things one step at a time. Break students into small groups and have them review the text to create a list of the major events in Milly’s life that played a role in establishing nationwide plastics...