This week’s featured activity is from our Dustbowl category. Research what sort of animals live in dry, dusty environments, and what special adaptations or features they have that allow them to do so. Read more about and download this activity » Image courtesy of Feelart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net
The more energy we use at home the more greenhouse gases are created contributing to climate change, and the more money we spend on our energy bills. This activity helps you see where energy is used at home and how YOU can reduce it!
The average person in the UK uses a massive 153 litres of water per day. A lot of this is wasted through dripping taps, overfilled kettles and inefficient appliances. What can YOU do to help?
Roots & Shoots Abu Dhabi member Jess Doyle has come up with a whole host of great ideas that you can do to learn more about and help people, animals and the environment. Thanks Jess!
This week’s featured activity is all about the waste we generate and where we can decrease this to save energy.
This week’s featured activity is another from our new People category. ‘Fairtrade: Create a radio/video advert’ is all about the topic of Fairtrade.
Discover how Fairtrade works and put together a wall display showing facts and figures. Then take it to the next level by recording a short radio or video advert.
About 290 million tonnes of waste are produced in the UK each year. Running a Trashion Show will help your students look at the things they normally throw away and see what can be reused or recycled to reduce this waste.
This activity is all about reusing unwanted clothing, textiles and other items. Stretch your creative talents and create new, exciting clothing out of unwanted items.
Our ‘Breaking the Bag Habit’ activity helps students learn about plastic bag waste and challenges them to design an exciting reusable bag to use when out shopping.