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Re:worm bins in the classroom - 2007/07/26 14:20 I build bins in classrooms a lot here in Raleigh.
There is no way to build bins big enough to handle 22 kids, for inside a classroom.
A better idea is to build it so they can start to understand how it works, and how/why they should all be doing this at home.
Teachers love this Worm Bin for study, as it encompasses all areas of the curriculum.
I would use either the 3 or 10 gallon Rubbermaid Roughneck and let the kids build it, (drill holes, shred paper, add worms).
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