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Who left the lights on? And why don't they clear up after themselves? That's what BIN RAIDER wants to know. And that's why he's available for visits to schools in your borough in 2011 and beyond. He's
clean and he's green and he thinks he knows who's responsible - all
of us. So use his visit as a self-help tool - learn to save energy,
see the benefits of walking and cycling and brush up on your three
'Rs' - reduce, re-use, recycle. It's simple when you know how
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So book now and change the world! BIN RAIDER ties in with the DfES Sustainable Schools Stratagy and looks at the main causes of Climate Change and what individuals can do to help. Itcan be booked at either of two levels: Infants
(4-7 yrs): we look at rubbish
and what to do with it and introduce the idea: 'reduce, reuse, recycle'.
We encourage children to walk or cycle rather than using the car and
look at energy and water saving.(Running time approx. 60 mins. Juniors: (7-12 yrs): we cover the above in more detail and in addition we add a global dimension: we demonstrate how the 'Greenhouse Effect' works and discuss the causes and effects of climate change. Running time approx. 70 mins. COST Requirements: We will need an area 15' x 15' and 8' in height. And one 13amp plug socket. We need forty-five minutes before and thirty minutes after each show to set-up and dismantle the scenery and equipment. |
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