Design a Recycling Poster
We should all do more to help the environment and our planet, and recycling is a great place to start. Can the children design a recycling poster to encourage people to recycle their waste?
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Learning about recycling is all the more fun when you use this little collection of fun worksheets with the kids.
We should all do more to help the environment and our planet, and recycling is a great place to start. Can the children design a recycling poster to encourage people to recycle their waste?
There are lots of ways that every one of us can help look after the Earth. Can the children find some of these and write them on our worksheet?
Use this acrostic poem printable spelling out the word L-I-T-T-E-R for notices and writing projects as well as acrostic poetry. You can choose from the blank version (page 1) or the lined version.
In Blue Planet II (2017) David Attenborough highlighted how plastic is slowly killing our sea creatures, fish and birds. Can the kids design a poster encouraging people to reduce how much plastic they use?
Our recycling acrostic poem printable is going to challenge older children! Can they write a poem using lines starting with the letters in 'recycling'? We have a choice of ruled and blank, two with a fun image and two to decorate themselves.
Are you learning all about recycling and looking after the environment? If so, this finger tracing worksheet is perfect for you!
Ask the children to trace the word "recycle" until confident, then the kids can write it themselves on the last line and colour in the picture of the recycling bin.
Here's a fun worksheet with a useful word to learn to write, too! Trace over the dotted letters of 'recycle' and then colour in the picture of the recycling bin...
Maybe use this story paper to write a list of everything you can recycle in your home? Choose from two versions below: lined or with handwriting lines.
Look at the picture and then answer the questions - on a recycling theme.
Use this fun recycling story paper to write about a trip you've had to the recycling centre or a creative story based on the picture!
What should we be using less of? What should we be recycling? This simple worksheet asks the kids to research or brainstorm a list of items that we should think more carefully about using in the future.
There are two pages - one with lines and one without - in this pdf file, designed for the kids to write an acrostic poem using the letters in the word T-R-A-S-H. It makes a useful writing frame or poster (with plenty of space for your message) too.
Did you know that recycling helps save the planet from global warming? It's something we should all do more of, but sometimes it can be confusing to know what can be recycled and what can't!