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Science week Looking After Our Environment

Science week Looking After Our Environment. Science week Looking After Our Environment. Main Ideas. Recycling. Renewable energy. Animals and their habitats. Science week Looking After Our Environment.

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Science week Looking After Our Environment

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  1. Science week Looking After Our Environment

  2. Science week Looking After Our Environment Main Ideas Recycling Renewable energy Animals and their habitats

  3. Science week Looking After Our Environment This year’s theme for science week is our environment. Your teachers have planned a range of exciting activities that will happen during school time, however, there are also some challenges you can complete at home...

  4. Home Challenges Science week Looking After Our Environment The Nature Table: Each teacher is setting up a nature table. We would like you to explore our local area to find items for your class’ table. You could visit place such as parks, woodland areas or you may just go into your garden. Your challenge is to collect things you think are beautiful or interesting and bring them into school for the nature table. Which class will have the most interesting nature table? Remember picking living things e.g. pulling branches from trees or picking living flowers is harmful to the environment.

  5. Home Challenges Science week Looking After Our Environment Leaf Bingo: Each class has a leaf sorting bingo sheet. Your class challenge is to fill your leaf sheet. When out and about in your local area, try and collect leaves. Bring them into school and see if they are on our bingo sheet. If they are, ask your teacher if you can glue them on. The first class to return a full bingo sheet to Mr Imbush will be the winners.

  6. Home Challenges Science week Looking After Our Environment Leaf Bingo:

  7. Home Challenges Science week Looking After Our Environment Leaf Bingo:

  8. Home Challenges Science week Looking After Our Environment Recycling home project: Your challenge is to turn your rubbish into some attractive or useful. This may seem like a difficult task, however, you will be amazed as to what you can do... Bottle top people Magazine coasters Tin can robots

  9. Home Challenges Science week Looking After Our Environment Recycling home project: Plastic Bottle Elephant Bottle piggybank Milk cartoon feeders

  10. Home Challenges Science week Looking After Our Environment Here are some examples of this happening outside of school: This is work by an artist called Ptolemy. He makes all of his creations from scrap metal such as broken shopping trolleys and hubcaps. Some of his work is on display at Davey Down.

  11. Home Challenges Science week Looking After Our Environment Recycling home project: What can I use? You can use anything that is safe to use that you would normally throw away. This may include plastic bottles, card board boxes, newspapers, bottle lids and magazines. If your parents allow you to use cans and glass please be very careful. The aim of this challenge is to use our rubbish to make something new. You may use glue or tape to stick your model together and paint or pens to colour it. Everything else must be things you would normally throw away.

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