To wrap up our journey in learning about the harmful effects of single use plastic, we held a charity event in a form of a carnival, where parents could come in and learn more on how we can upcycle single use plastic in a sustainable way! All proceeds that were gained through this charity event goes straight to our Agape’s President Challenge fundraiser!
The carnival consisted of 4 stations: The Recycling Process game station, Little Builders Workshop, Agape Exhibit and Cafe Munch and Crunch!
The Recycling process game station was a stimulation of how plastic is being broken down and upcycled into a sustainable item! Parents and children had a first hand experience on how the process worked!
Children picking out recylable plastics and sorting them into their respect categories!
Children attempting to break down plastic using their hands and legs!
Children attempting to “melt down’ the plastic by stirring them in the ‘burners’.
Children identifying the different ways plastic could be upcycled into various sustainable products such as furnitures, bags, clothes etc.
The main focus of our Little Builder’s workshop was teaching parents and children on how we can recycled plastic bottles into fun animal-themed piggy banks! Not only does this allow parents and children to be open towards upcycling, this could also allow children to gain some financial independence, where it motivates them towards saving money!
Instruction manual on how to make a piggy bank using recycled plastic bottles!
Parents and children working together in making their adorable animal-themed piggy banks!
Showing off their piggy banks! Some children went beyond their imagination and made transportation-themed piggy banks!
Cafe Munch and Crunch was a place where all children and parents rejuvenated after a fun and exciting adventure at the games and workshop!
Cafe Munch and Crunch menu!
Cafe Munch and Crunch Cereal buffet bar, serving all you can eat cereals in waffle cones!
Refreshing and healthy fruity mocktails, made using Ribena cordial, water and served with fresh fruits!
Type 2 plastic cups were used to serve our mocktails. Our K2 children prepared labels to remind our guests to recycle our cups!
Our very own logo, used to label our fruit cups!
Parents and children enjoying a quick snack with a view!
Our Agape Exhibit displayed the learning process of our children from Toddlers till Kindergarten 2 in Term 3! Children had prepared artifacts to sell, to aid raising funds for our Preisdent’s Challenge as well! Their artifacts reflected on what they had learned as part of their Term 3 Inquiry process!
Children’s artifacts displayed at our Agape Exhibit station. Children’s artworks are accompanied with QR codes where videos of children preparing their artwork can be viewed!
Parents and children admiring the artifacts made by their peers and themselves!
Children purchasing their artifacts !
The carnival was a fun and educational experience for both parent and children! All in all, the children had a wonderful bonding experience with their parents, learning about the importance of using recyclable plastic!
The event was a success thanks to all the support from our parents and children but also, most importantly due to our Agape teachers dedication in educating our children!