This week in Key Stage Two, we've thought about how we can make a difference by doing such a little bit of work. Here are the three projects that we've decided to work on.
Feedback-Foodbank Project
Key stage 2 have been working with foodbank for a long time now. Children can continue to bring non-perishable food every Friday, Food bank will then collect all the that we have brought and distribute it to those in need. Every week your class has the chance to win a certificate- all you need to do is collect the most in the Key Stage!
Key stage 2 have been working with foodbank for a long time now. Children can continue to bring non-perishable food every Friday, Food bank will then collect all the that we have brought and distribute it to those in need. Every week your class has the chance to win a certificate- all you need to do is collect the most in the Key Stage!
Kidz2Kidz project 'PRETTY'
'PRETTY' is a project which encourages using recycle material for projects within partner schools; with many materials being used as educational resources. Please send in the following recycled (and cleaned!) items every Wednesday, your class too can win a certificate. http://kidz2kidz.co.za/
- Plastic bottle tops and corks are used for counting exercises and pattern recognition
- Plastic bottles are used as planting containers
- Pizza bases are used to make clocks to learn to tell the time
- Egg trays are used for art projects to accompany literacy and numeracy activities
- Tennis balls and yogurt pots are used in a simple cat and mouse game for hand-eye co-ordination and movement.
'PRETTY' is a project which encourages using recycle material for projects within partner schools; with many materials being used as educational resources. Please send in the following recycled (and cleaned!) items every Wednesday, your class too can win a certificate. http://kidz2kidz.co.za/
- Plastic bottle tops and corks are used for counting exercises and pattern recognition
- Plastic bottles are used as planting containers
- Pizza bases are used to make clocks to learn to tell the time
- Egg trays are used for art projects to accompany literacy and numeracy activities
- Tennis balls and yogurt pots are used in a simple cat and mouse game for hand-eye co-ordination and movement.
U-turn 'Small change; big difference' box collection project
Please collect small change which will be donated to the u-turn homeless charity, based in Cape Town
Please collect small change which will be donated to the u-turn homeless charity, based in Cape Town