How can we use nature to create solutions to real-life problems? This lesson idea helps develop creative problem-solving skills by getting students to explore sustainable solutions to the issue of plastic pollution.
Being outdoors sparks imagination and creativity! Set your students the challenge of creating a more sustainable water bottle. Use and adapt the steps in this resource to create a hands-on lesson that children will love!
Being outdoors sparks imagination and creativity! Set your students the challenge of creating a more sustainable water bottle. Use and adapt the steps in this resource to create a hands-on lesson that children will love!
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Thanks for joining the movement we can’t wait to see what you get up to on the day! Please share this with your colleagues and friends to help us make it possible for every child to get outdoors to learn and play every day 🙂 Check out the resources tabs for ideas for the day – and to make learning and play part of every day!
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