SCRAPtastic recycling workshops inspire creativity in students of all ages and abilities. In each workshop students discover the importance of the 6 R’s (rethink, refuse, reduce, reuse, repair, recycle) through interactive activities; and create individual artworks from recycled materials. Click here to see the full range of SCRAPtastic recycling workshops.
SCRAPtastic Frames can be differentiated to suit either KS1 or KS2. In this workshop students design, make and create individual frames from recycled materials – to put themselves in the picture and declare their steps to change the world.
“I was pleased to see all my students engaged as fairandfunky lead with steady progressive instructions. An interesting and fun workshop, there were lots of questions and discussions from the students.” Reinwood Infant and Nursery School – Teacher feedback.
A fantastic workshop to explore waste and recycling; it gives real understanding to students as to where our rubbish goes, and how by thinking carefully about individual actions we’re starting to make a difference to our local and global environments.
Learning objectives
‘SCRAPtastic frames’ provides links across the curriculum, connecting PHSCE with Literacy, and Art and Design, and can be adapted to meet the individual requirements of your school topics to link with particular themes. To discuss individual requirements, and receive a ‘SCRAPtastic recycling’ workshop tailored for your school, please get in touch.
This 90 minute workshop costs £175 (plus travel if outside Kirklees) and assumes a class size of 30 children. This includes two members of staff, all materials, a certificate of participation for the class and a digital review of the workshop.