Recycle Your Electricals - Tech Treasure Hunt
- 7-11s, 11-14s, 14+
- Waste
An at home activity for pupils - for primary and younger secondary students.
An at home activity for pupils - for primary and younger secondary students.
Explore how e-waste can affect the planet and ways in which we can re-think about how to fix, re-use or recycle it with this lesson plan.
This activity helps children develop an understanding of the importance of plastic toy reuse and recycling.
The Tech Reuse and Recycling activity introduces the idea of tech reuse and recycling.
This pack contains everything you need for your Swap and Drop Day.
This maths activity is all about how much food packaging we throw away in our homes and the importance of recycling.
In this D&T activity, students examine the properties, design criteria and manufacture of packaging for three everyday food items, and investigate whether they could be improved.
Explore how reducing, reusing and recycling can help limit your school's food waste.
Explore how reducing, reusing and recycling can help limit your school's food waste.
Explore how reducing, reusing and recycling can help limit your school's food waste.
In this activity, children develop their maths and design skills with an investigation into the world of food packaging.
What do food and drink companies consider when they create packaging? In this D&T activity, children explore the packaging of three common food items to find out.
This maths activity is all about how much food packaging we throw away in our homes and the importance of recycling.
This maths activity is all about how much food packaging we throw away in our homes and the importance of recycling.
This maths activity is all about how much food packaging we throw away in our homes and the importance of recycling.
In this D&T activity, students examine the properties and design criteria of packaging for three everyday food items, and investigate whether they could be improved.
Crack down on waste separation and categorisation with this lesson plan.
Explore just how damaging e-waste can be and what students can do to limit it.