Climate Canons

Busy bees

National Recycling and Pollinator Week

WEEK 4.5 was a busy week for the Climate Canons. 

Australian Pollinator Week acknowledges our important and unique insect pollinators during our southern spring (November). It is a designated week when communities, businesses and organisations can come together to raise awareness of the importance of pollinators and support their needs. The students dressed up as bees and talked to students about the importance of pollinators and used our spinning wheel to answer quiz questions.

 

National Recycling Week, a campaign launched by Planet Ark, provides an important opportunity for councils, workplaces, schools and individuals to improve their recycling knowledge, build better recycling habits and build trust in recycling. Students tried their skills at identify what bins our rubbish goes into and learnt where our lunch box rubbish goes. Congratulations to M5 Homeroom for winning the recycling quiz.

 

Thank you to all the student and staff volunteers during the week long activities and we hope our students engaged in the program.   

 

Miss D Pisconeri

(Humanities and Social Sciences Teacher (Geography)

Science Teacher)