English National Curriculum - Science
Mission Objectives
Understand what recycling is
Understand what happens to waste that is sent to landfill
Suggest ways in which the school can reduce the amount of waste that is sent to landfill
Enquiry Approach - Research
Using information from a variety of sources to answer scientific questions.
Enquiry Skill - Interpreting and communicating results
Using information, results and data to present findings, including oral and written explanations.
Words and meanings to learn
waste
useless rubbish
council
a group of people who manage a city, county, or community
biodegrade
when an item naturally breaks down
recycle
the process of taking waste materials and turning them into something new as opposed to being thrown away
landfill
big holes in the ground where rubbish is buried
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Resources: Handouts, classroom bin/s (full!), rubber gloves and computers/tablets for research.
Support Handout (1): A handout with questions to answer regarding rubbish in their school and a scaffolded space to write a pledge.
Core Handout (2): A handout with questions to answer regarding rubbish in their school and a space to write a pledge.
Stretch Handout (3): The same handout as the core, with an additional space to write a letter to their local supermarket.
Challenge Handout (4): A table for the children to complete, showing which types of plastics are easy to recycle and which are much more difficult.
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