If you liked Underwater Worlds...

If you liked Underwater Worlds...

Was your class inspired by Kenny's plastic plight? Keep their interest going, capture their imagination and further their understanding of the needs of aquatic animals with these fun activities.

Visiting Wildlife Top Tips

Working individually, the children need to imagine they are arranging a trip for themselves and their friends to the beach. But before they go, they have to make sure everyone who might be going on the trip understands how to respect their surroundings and make sure they don¿t disturb the habitats of the animals living there.

  • Design a poster that you can display around the school which lists the top three things to do that will make sure you do not harm the environment at the beach e.g. take litter with you, don't touch any plants or creatures you see.
  • Share what you include on the posters with other classes in an assembly.

My Dream Home

Imagine you are an aquatic animal living in the wild, being interviewed by a television reporter about your dream home.

  • One of the pupils can be the reporter and can come up with questions to ask the animal about their dream home.
  • The pupil who is playing the animal must share what their home would look like, whether they want neighbours, what they would and wouldn't like stocked in their underwater fridge.

Aquatic Art

Using litter that you have collected, create an art installation of an aquatic animal. It should include lots of types of plastic of all different sizes and shapes.

  • Display at school and invite the wider community to raise awareness of plastic pollution.