
Featured Activity: Fairtrade
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.

Featured Activity: Run a Trashion Show
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.


Featured Activity: Breaking the Bag Habit
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.


Featured Activity: The Forest Environment
This week's featured activity 'The Forest Environment' is all about how forests have changed over time. It will introduce the concepts of deforestation and reforestation.

Featured Activity: What lives in forests?
This week's featured activity is all about the plants and animals that inhabit European forests. Conduct a biodiversity survey, discover the types of trees that make up a forest and learn about the other plants and animals that live there

Our very own Roots & Shoots group wins the Observer Ethical Awards 2015 - Andover Trees United
“Mighty oaks from little acorns grow” is a phrase nobody understands better than Andover Trees United, Roots & Shoots member and winner of the 2015 'Young Green Champions' Observer Ethical Award

Featured Activity: Which people work in forests?
This week's featured activity is all about learning about the people that work in forests. There are lots of industries based on forests and woodland, with many people working in this area and dependent on forests for jobs.
Featured Activity: Where Does Your Food Come From?
This activity looks at the food we eat and where it comes from (AKA its food miles). Can you reduce the energy that goes into getting your food from A to B by eating local, seasonal produce?