Running an Eco Club meeting
- 7-11s, 11-14s
 - Other
 
Top tips about running your eco club meetings.
Need some help setting up or running your eco club? We have put together lots of ideas, hints, tips and templates to get you on your way.
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      Top tips about running your eco club meetings.
Useful information on how to start an Eco Club.
A handy guide to help you develop your mission statement.
How to share and celebrate your eco club success
This pack contains everything you need for your Swap and Drop Day.
The Tech Reuse and Recycling activity introduces the idea of tech reuse and recycling.
This interactive video quiz for KS3 helps students understand what e-waste is, why it matters, and how electricals can be repaired, reused, or recycled to protect people and the planet.
Explore the link between saving energy and climate change with this follow-up activity to the film, and make a pledge to save energy.
Encourage Water Week actions with this poster.
Explore the link between saving energy and climate change through a quiz and debate activity with this lesson plan.
Top tips for students on how to organise and run a green day in school.
A fun and easy-to-use classroom display chart for tracking Water Week challenges!
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.
This Class/Group Battery Log helps pupils track weekly battery collections, assign battery counters, and update the school totaliser as part of the Recycle to Read campaign.
Use these top tips to create a waste policy for your school.
This maths activity is all about how much food packaging we throw away in our homes and the importance of recycling.
Explore how reducing, reusing and recycling can help limit your school's food waste.
This maths activity is all about how much food packaging we throw away in our homes and the importance of recycling.
A range of age-appropriate activities for children aged 3-11 years, aligned with curriculum goals to reinforce the core messages of Recycle to Read Toys.
In this activity, children develop their maths and design skills with an investigation into the world of food packaging.