<p> Recycling Vocabulary Decoder Worksheet Name ______Date ______</p><p>Match the letters of the words to the numbers of the definitions.</p><p>A = B = C = D = E = F = G = H = I = J = K = L = M = N = O =</p><p>A. Electronics B. Compost C. Newspaper D. Cardboard E. Worms </p><p>F. Plastic G. Glass H. Can I. Tires J. Textiles </p><p>O. K. Metal L. Steel M. Aluminum N. Paper Decomposers </p><p>1. A thin and stiff board used to make boxes or signs.</p><p>2. A branch of science that deals with the flowing of electrons.</p><p>3. A regularly printed publication that generally contains news, business, and sports updates.</p><p>4. An element such as gold, silver, or copper that has highly conductible.</p><p>5. A container, usually aluminum, designed to hold a beverage.</p><p>6. A cloth made by weaving or knitting.</p><p>7. A wide range of materials that can be shaped when soft and then hardened.</p><p>8. A long, soft invertebrate without legs that inches forward to move.</p><p>9. A band or rubber that can be inflated and placed over a wheel rim and used for cars.</p><p>10. Something made of wood pulp that is often used to write or draw on.</p><p>11. An artificially produced, modified form of iron.</p><p>12. An organism such as bacteria that breaks down dead plant or animal cells into smaller substances.</p><p>13. The most common element in the crust, is a silvery white chemical element.</p><p>14. A solid, clear, and easily breakable material often used to make windows or bottles.</p><p>15. A mixture of decaying natural items that can be used for fertilizer.</p><p>© 2011 Board of Regents University of Nebraska</p>
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