Primary Schools
We provide lessons, teacher advice and support as well as resources on environmental subjects such as recycling, waste, litter, as well as advice to schools on environmental management.
Lessons/visits
The team can provide various lessons tailored specifically for Key Stage 1 and 2. We also offer teacher support, teacherpacks, educational resources as well as support with eco-schools.
From our selection of Educational DVD - 'Don't Trash The Glass' and 'A New Start' are made for Primary school children. 'Don't Trash the Glass' also comes with its own worksheets and lesson plan. If you are intested in recieveing on of our DVDs please contact the team.
Crucial Crew
Every year we attend Crucial Crew an event where every Primary school in Salford is invited to send their year 6 to a specially laid out event. Here the children learn about the environment and how to be a good citizen for the future. This year the children learnt about the dangers and consequences of Environmental Crime.
Environmental Crime Education
As part of our Environmental Crime programme we encourage children to take an active role in their environment. We encourage schools to undertake a Litterpick with pupils around their grounds. This enables pupils to learn about the problems associated with litter and take responsiblilty and clean up unsightly waste. Also it is great fun.
To assist we can loan schools and other organised groups the necessary equipment. We can provide children's sized Litterpickers, Hi-vis vests and Gloves. If you are interested please contact the team.
This page was last updated on 04 October 2007
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