Fairtrade SCRAPtastic are interactive and creative workshops introducing Fairtrade to early years and KS1 or deepening knowledge and understanding with KS2. In each workshop students discover the importance of Fairtrade to farmers around the world and create individual artworks from recycled materials to carry the Fairtrade message out of the classroom. Please click here to see the full range of Fairtrade SCRAPtastic workshops.
‘LOVE Fairtrade’ for Early Years and KS1 takes students on a journey to the supermarket. With insightful questioning and video the workshop enables students to understand the importance of Fairtrade, what the Fairtrade mark looks like and what it means. Each student then makes their own LOVE Fairtrade mobile using recycled Fairtrade materials, to carry the Fairtrade message out of the classroom.
“Children and staff are always buzzing with ideas and knowledge after a fairandfunky workshop. We have found them an excellent way to engage our children with crucial world issues of Fairtrade and sustainability.” Alex Beaumont, Headteacher at Meltham C of E School.
‘LOVE Fairtrade’ for KS2 deepens students understanding of Fairtrade with an interactive workshop on the supply chain of chocolate from bean to bar; discovering the power of the consumer and the importance of Fairtrade to farming communities. Each student then makes their own LOVE Fairtrade mobile using recycled Fairtrade materials, to carry the Fairtrade message out of the classroom.
Learning objectives
‘LOVE Fairtrade’ provides links across the curriculum, connecting PHSCE with Literacy, Geography and Art and Design, and can be adapted to meet the individual requirements of your school topics to link with particular countries or products. To discuss individual requirements, and receive a ‘LOVE Fairtrade’ workshop tailored for your school, please get in touch.
The 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.