BSA polluting waste quick activity (Water Week)
- 4-7s, 7-11s, 11-14s
- Waste, Water
Reenact the life of a tadpole in this fun experiment.
In this activity, students create particle detection discs to hang their in a wide variety of locations to maximise the variety of particles identified. What will you discover?
The Waste investigators activities have all been produced by the British Science Association for the Pod and are designed for use in discrete 20-60 minute class or science club sessions. Activities are short, fun experiments that can be completed as filler activities or a range of round-robin sessions.
They use resources that can be sourced cheaply and easily
Reenact the life of a tadpole in this fun experiment.
Demonstrate how different material break down in this experiment.
Create your own recycled paper in this fun activity.
Build a model of the human digestive system with this fun experiment.
Recreate the way landfill is processed using this hands-on experiment.
Create particle detection discs - what will you discover?
Show that your school is taking part in a textile collection and when it will be with this poster. Display it in a classroom or around the school.
Lots of things we buy are made with material that harm the environment. Find out more about what you can do, to make a world of difference!
Create your own anemometer with this creative activity.
This poster introduces the WEEE Man, a 7-metre sculpture built from the electrical waste an average UK citizen produces in a lifetime and uses it to highlight the scale of e-waste and the importance of recycling.
Teacher notes for the Water Week Climate Champions Assembly 11-16 years.
Discover how toys can be recycled with Recycle to Read with this process map.
Discover the cleaning properties of waste in this hands-on experiment.
Busta and Pong delve further into concepts of everyday energy use and how we can save energy at home.
Recycle to Read Toys campaign parent mail and social media templates for schools.
Some forms of travel are better for the planet than others! Find out how planet friendly travel can make a world of difference!