Climate change and the environmental crisis we face are crucial topics to broach in our classrooms, but it has to be done carefully. While kids need to understand their need to play a part in bettering the world, it’s important not to scare them or make the situation appear hopeless; they must feel excited and empowered about the actions they can take to better the world.
One of the easiest ways children can start doing their part for the planet is through recycling, and Recycling Week is the perfect time to bring recycling to your classroom. Recycling Week runs from the 19th to the 25th of September, and the theme this year is ‘Step It Up This Recycle Week’ to help rally everyone around the climate crisis.
Started by WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme), Recycling Week is an event that takes place each year to promote recycling and educate people about how it can benefit us and our environment. This year’s theme ‘Step It Up this Recycling Week’, encourages everyone to take part in recycling and build up positive habits that will help to fight climate change.
For Recycling Week, teachers and other members of staff can use fun activities to encourage recycling in the classroom and elsewhere around the school. These activities will help children to become passionate about recycling and proud of the crucial role they can play in helping to save the planet. Some ideas and activities that you might want to explore with your pupils during Recycling Week include:
Recycling Week is the perfect opportunity to get your classroom (and the whole school!) involved and excited about recycling so that it becomes a positive habit that they will continue both at school and at home for the rest of their lives! You can find plenty of recycling resources for EYFS – Years 6 to help you in the Pango Library.