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This narrated video (MP4) describes the need for Global Car Recycling Day and what it means to recycle cars responsibly. It is aimed at KS3 and KS4 pupils as either a lesson resource, an assembly, a registration task or tutor activity. It is an engaging video describing why it is important to recycle cars, how responsible car recycling protects the environment and how pupils can help this important campaign. There are lots of other supporting resources available related to this video - a follow up power point presentation and activity worksheets and discussion points. The topics covered work as a standalone issue for PSHCE or enrichment but the main topics of recycling, environmental protection and circular economy also link in with the sciences, geography, economics and business. The video is 5 minutes, 51 seconds long and concludes by thanking the pupils for watching and commenting that some of them may end up working in the automotive industry.
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Global Car Recycling Day PowerPoint KS2 Resource

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This PowerPoint presentation describes the need for Global Car Recycling Day, what it means to recycle cars responsibly and how children can help with the campaign to help protect the environment. It is aimed at KS2 but would also work for some older KS1 children and year 7 of KS3 pupils, as either a lesson resource or an assembly or tutor activity. It is just 5 slides, covering the main points to either follow-up the related Global Car Recycling Day video or to be used as a stand-alone resource. Global Car Recycling Day mascot ‘Carlu’ helps describes why it is important to recycle cars, how responsible car recycling protects the environment and how children can help this important campaign. There are lots of other supporting resources available related to this presentation - activity worksheets, puzzles, drawing and colouring. The last slide has discussion points for older pupils called ‘things to talk about’.
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Global Car Recycling Day Video KS4 KS5 (KS3) Resource

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This narrated video (MP4) describes the need for Global Car Recycling Day and what it means to recycle cars responsibly. It is aimed at KS3, KS4 and KS5 pupils as either a lesson resource, an assembly, a registration task or tutor activity. It is an engaging video describing why it is important to recycle cars, how responsible car recycling protects the environment and how pupils can help this important campaign. (This is the extended version of the KS3/KS4 video with additional information on global relevance and vehicle manufacturer responsibility.) There are lots of other supporting resources available related to this video - a follow up power point presentation and activity worksheets and discussion points. The topics covered work as a standalone issue for PSHCE or enrichment but the main topics of recycling, environmental protection and circular economy also link in with the sciences, geography, economics and business. The video is 7 minutes, 24 seconds long and concludes by thanking the pupils for watching and commenting that some of them may end up working in the automotive industry. Please note the uploaded video is lower quality as the upload file limit was 200MB - you can stream the HD version via the You Tube link.
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Global Car Recycling Day PowerPoint KS3 KS4 KS5 Resource

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This PowerPoint presentation describes the need for Global Car Recycling Day, what it means to recycle cars responsibly and how students can help with the campaign to help protect the environment. It is aimed at senior school pupils from KS3, KS4 and KS5, as either a lesson resource or an assembly or tutor activity. It is just 5 slides covering the main points and can either be used as a follow-up to the related Global Car Recycling Day video, or to be used as a stand-alone resource. The short presentation describes why it is important to recycle cars responsibly, why Global Car Recycling Day is needed, how responsible car recycling protects the environment as part of a circular economy and why that will help achieve a sustainable car industry. The final slides describe how students can help this important campaign - what they can do - and gives a range of discussion topics - asking lots of questions to promote thinking and discussion from pupils. The topics covered work as a standalone issue for PSHCE or enrichment but the main topics of recycling, environmental protection and circular economy also link in with the sciences, geography, economics and business. There are other supporting resources available related to this presentation - activity worksheets and fact sheets.
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Global Car Recycling Day Video KS2 KS3 Resource

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This narrated video (MP4) describes the need for Global Car Recycling Day and what it means to recycle cars responsibly. It is aimed at higher KS1, mainly KS2 and year 7 of KS3 pupils as either a lesson resource or an assembly. It is an engaging video using the Global Car Recycling Day Mascot ‘Carlu’ and describes why it is important to recycle cars, how responsible car recycling protects the environment and how children can help this important campaign. There are lots of other supporting resources available related to this video - a follow up power point presentation and activity worksheets, puzzles, drawing and colouring as well as discussion points for older pupils. The video is 5 minutes, 52 seconds long and concludes by thanking the children for watching.
Car Recycling Fact Sheet KS3 KS4 KS5 ResourceQuick View
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Car Recycling Fact Sheet KS3 KS4 KS5 Resource

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An illustrated colourful A4 fact sheet on car recycling for senior school students KS3 KS4 and even KS5, to be used as a tutor activity for PSHCE or as a support resource in a lesson. The topic of car recycling and the information covered also compliments any work on environmental protection and circular economy, as well as generally linking in with the sciences, geography, economics and business. The facts are from the Global Car Recycling Day campaign and include information on the number of cars on the planet, end of life cars, steel, battery materials and recycling, circular economy and saving energy. The car recycling fact sheet works as a standalone piece, for PSHCE and enrichment time, or as another follow up to the related Global Car Recycling Day video.
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Car Recycling Fact Sheet KS2 KS3 (KS1) Resource

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An illustrated colourful A4 fun fact sheet on car recycling primarily for junior school students in KS2, also suitable for older KS1 pupils or young KS3 students. The facts are from the Global Car Recycling Day campaign and include information on the number of cars on the planet, end of life cars, metal recycling, re-using, world recycling, batteries and saving energy. It all compliments Our World studies and the environment. The information is presented by Global Car Recycling Day mascot ‘Carlu’. This car recycling fact sheet works as a standalone piece, or as another follow up to the related Global Car Recycling Day video. Could be used as a support resource in a lesson or as a tutor activity for PSHCE for KS3 students.
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Global Car Recycling Day Discussion KS3 KS4 KS5 Questions

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This activity sheet for senior school and A-level students is written to generate discussion and debate about the key issues of car recycling including environmental protection, manufacturer responsibility, sustainability, circular economy and how students can think about the Global Car Recycling Day campaign. It is aimed at pupils from KS3, KS4 and KS5, with questions that can be answered simply or generate bigger responses through research and/or debate. This activity sheet can be used as either a lesson resource, after an assembly or as a tutor activity. The topics covered work as a standalone issue for PSHCE or enrichment but the main topics of recycling, environmental protection, regulations and circular economy also link in with the sciences, geography, economics and business. It’s the perfect follow up to the Global Car Recycling Day video that you can show, especially the extended version, which covers global economy and vehicle manufacturer responsibility. There are other supporting resources available related to this topic - activity worksheets and fact sheets.
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Global Car Recycling Day Wordsearch Activity KS2 KS3

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This Wordsearch A4 activity worksheet for KS2 (and KS3) is a great attention activity handout, all related to responsible car recycling and the Global Car Recycling Day campaign. It’s the perfect follow up activity to the Global Car Recycling Day video that you can show, for junior school pupils or a tutor time activity in senior school for KS3. It could be used as a lesson resource in primary or junior, or for a time filler if older students have finished work early. The topic of car recycling links to topics such as Our World, the Environment and subjects including the sciences, geography and business. There are other supporting resources available related to this topic - other activity worksheets, fact sheets, colouring in, design challenges, puzzles - printable and online resources.
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Global Car Recycling Day Drawing KS2 (KS1) Activity

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This fun creative drawing challenge activity is a multiple A4 activity worksheet for KS2 (and will also work for older KS1 pupils). It is a great attention activity handout, to inspire creativity, all related to responsible car recycling and the Global Car Recycling Day campaign. The different challenges ask for children to “Fill the space with drawings of car parts than can be recycled” “Design your own Global Car Recycling Day Mascot” and “Design your own car recycling symbol”. Each A4 page has a frame with the title and drawing task written on it but is mostly blank for their creations. The design is minimal with mostly white space so it is cheaper and easier to print and use as a handout. The task could be split into two activities - designing/drawing and then colouring in. It’s the perfect follow up activity to the Global Car Recycling Day video that you can show, for junior school pupils and older primary school children. It could be used as a lesson resource in primary or junior, or even for a time filler if older students have finished work early. The topic of car recycling links to topics such as Our World, the Environment. There are other supporting resources available related to this topic - other activity worksheets, fact sheets, colouring in, puzzles - printable and online resources.
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Global Car Recycling Day Colouring-In KS1 (KS2) Activity

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This fun, creative colouring-in activity sheet is an A4 landscape scene to draw on and colour in for KS1 (and will also work for younger KS2 pupils). It is a great attention activity handout based on car recycling. It will inspire creativity and features Global Car Recycling Day campaign mascot ‘Carlu’ which will be exciting to colour-in using any colour medium - crayons, pens, pencils. The design fills a lot of the page so there are plenty of pictures to colour in, but it’s only black and white line work so it’s cheaper and easier to print and use as a handout. It’s the perfect follow up activity task to the Global Car Recycling Day video that you can show to primary school children and junior school pupils. There are other supporting resources available related to this topic - other activity worksheets, fact sheets, drawing challenges, puzzles - printable and online resources.
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Global Car Recycling Day Path Puzzle KS1 KS2 Activity

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This fun, path puzzle activity worksheet is an A4 landscape scene for older KS1 and KS2 pupils to enjoy getting five different cars to the right recycling centres at the end of the paths, which they can track with different colours. It is a great attention activity handout for class time based on car recycling and will give teachers the opportunity to talk about the importance of taking old cars to be recycled at proper recycling centres and why that’s important for the environment. For younger children, the path puzzle will help build finger control, spatial awareness, and fine motor skills via finger or pencil tracing. Older children will enjoy the tangled paths that they can trace with corresponding colours to the vehicles. It’s the perfect follow up activity task to the Global Car Recycling Day video that you can show to primary school children and junior school pupils either during a lesson or as part of an assembly. There are other supporting resources available related to this topic - other activity worksheets, fact sheets, drawing challenges, colouring-in, puzzles - printable and online resources.
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Global Car Recycling Day Counting KS1 (KS2) Activity

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This fun, colourful path puzzle activity is an A4 landscape worksheet for KS1 and younger KS2 pupils, which asks children to follow three different walking routes to use their mathematical and reasoning skills to order the items they encounter on their chosen route. There is a clear answer section underneath each puzzle to put the order that they encounter the tree, red car, blue car or house from 1 to 4. Each puzzle features the Global Car Recycling Day mascot ‘Carlu’. This resource is a great attention activity handout for class time and will give teachers the opportunity to talk about how families use cars and the importance of taking old cars to be recycled at proper recycling centres to protect the environment. For younger children, the path puzzle will help build finger control, basic mathematical skills and fine motor skills via finger or pencil tracing. Older children will enjoy the numerical puzzles using basic logic and practicing number writing. It’s a great follow-up activity task to the Global Car Recycling Day video that you can show to primary school children and junior school pupils either during a lesson or as part of an assembly. There are other supporting resources available related to this topic - other activity worksheets, fact sheets, drawing challenges, colouring-in, puzzles - printable and online resources.
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Global Car Recycling Day Path Puzzle KS1 KS2 Best Route Activity

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This fun, path puzzle activity worksheet is an A4 map for KS1 and younger KS2 pupils to enjoy finding the best path to the recycling centre for Global Car Recycling Day mascot ‘Carlu’. It is a great attention activity handout for class time based on car recycling and will give teachers the opportunity to talk about the importance of taking old cars to be recycled at proper recycling centres and why that helps to protect the environment - a key citizenship topic. For younger children, the colourful path puzzle will help build finger control, and fine motor skills via finger or pencil tracing as well as reasoning skills as they have to reverse their rote and find alternative paths. Older children will enjoy finding the best paths as quickly as they can. It’s the perfect follow up activity task to the Global Car Recycling Day video that you can show to primary school children and junior school pupils either during a lesson or as part of an assembly. There are other supporting resources available related to this topic - other activity worksheets, fact sheets, drawing challenges, colouring-in, puzzles - printable and online resources.