In this fun fact-filled activity students compare and contrast two waste disposal methods - landfills and open dumps. Through discussing the waste hierarchy, students will be empowered to save the planet by choosing the best ways to manage waste through their consumption and disposal. Students years old will gain knowledge in maths and science by developing skills of differentiation and classification as well as communication and problem solving skills.
The packaging of everyday products generates mountains of garbage. In this fun activity students will take a critical look at packaging they bring from home. Students will learn why and when packaging is used. They will then assess the usefulness of some packaging items and their impact on the environment. In groups they will explore the advantages and disadvantages of the most common packaging materials. This will give them the knowledge to make more informed decisions when shopping and save the environment — less pollution is the best solution!
The activity will engage students years old to think critically, communicate and create solutions to food items packaged in different materials. This fun and creative classroom activity gets students to design a visual representation of the history of five packaging materials.
In teams students work together to research and categorise different types of waste. As a class they create a timeline of each material and how these have changed over time as society has evolved. Students learn interesting facts about the materials that we use in our daily lives.
They reflect on how changes in our lifestyle and consumer needs can positively reduce the type and amount of waste we create. Students aged will work together to develop communication and visual skills and knowledge relating to science, history and maths.
This activity gets students to investigate the things that power our modern world, batteries! By identifying everyday items that use batteries, students learn that most of our modern gadgets are run on different types of batteries. They will learn about different types of batteries, single use or rechargeable and the advantages and disadvantages of each one.
Gaining knowledge on the different types of batteries and their impact allows students to understand how to choose, use, store and dispose of batteries safely. This activity for year olds allows for creativity and develops observational skills and teaches general science principles.
This activity gives students a chance to play an active role in making their community beautiful. At the same time they will learn more about what type of waste is littered and why.
Students will organise their own litter clean up and follow this with a discussion on what the behaviours and thoughts behind littering might be.
They will then develop their own solutions towards minimising litter in their community. This activity helps students to lead by example and inspire others to work towards a cleaner environment. Students years old will learn cooperation and team working skills during the light physical activity. Students in this activity will take an in depth look at the journey of soft drink packaging. Students will compare and analyse the energy, raw materials and waste of 3 common soft drink packaging materials: aluminium, glass and plastic.
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Children are curious and have a close connection to nature and their direct environment. This relationship offers hope and opportunity. If they are provided with the knowledge, tools and skills, our next generation will feel empowered and able to make better-informed decisions, which in turn will have a positive and tangible effect on the future. Children really like the range of activities, games and puzzles.
The programme helps to connect their own behaviour to larger issues like climate change, pollution and health impacts. The children from these schools often come from a farming background and appreciate protecting the environment and managing waste sustainably.
It gets children to think about their own waste management problems and innovative ways to solve them.
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