

Who can get the closest answer with a “Guess How Many” recycling challenge?įill up a jar, bag, or bin with recyclables, and see who can most accurately guess the quantity or weight. Test their knowledge with a recycling quizĪre you a recycling master? Do you know what goes in each bin? Take the quiz and find out!ġ7.
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Perfect for indoor recess, Recycle Rally Bingo will have students looking forward to rainy daysĪ classic game that’s always fun! The first one who fills a row on their card gets to yell “Bingo!” Get the free printable game here.ġ6. Encourage your students to create an obstacle course they’re proud ofĬreate an outdoor recycling course and try to beat the clock!Įxpand knowledge and awareness to make recycling games the focal point of a fun challenge!ġ5. Upcycle those childhood party games for lots of laughs and funĪ twist on the traditional sack race! Use recycling bags to add a challenge to see who can hop to the finish line first!ġ4. Make them stand a few feet away from their bins for an added challenge!ġ3. Teams can relay race each other to flip their empty bottles into recycling bins. They love to flip bottles already now, let’s get them to do it for a purpose. Give the bottle flipping craze a new purpose - recycling! Set up groups of ten cans or bottles and see which team can get the best score!ġ2. Transform a section of your playground into a bowling alley. Watch your students get strikes and spares for recycling Students can “step right up” to toss their rings to win a prize.ġ1.

On a tabletop, set up a small recycling bin or box containing plastic bottles filled with water. Teams race against each other and the clock to fill up recycling bins. Go! Team up students for a relay for recycling. Try these recycling games and activities, then make an upcycled trophy for the winners! Make a day of it, and get everyone involved with a little friendly competition. Borrow from the latest moves that are trending in your school or create your own routine. Put their love of online dance videos to use by creating a classroom recycling danceĬelebrate the moment with a fun dance move while you drop each bottle into your bin. Go big with attention-grabbing games! Try Giant Recycle Drop, or use your imagination to create other larger-than-life versions of favorite games.Ĩ. Bigger is better with this giant version of a popular table game Tape or draw a hopscotch court in front of a bin for a fun way to recycle!ħ. Give a classic game a modern twist to get students excited to recycle Roll the dice and jump, hop, wiggle, crawl, leap, or gallop to the bin.Ħ. Students roll oversized dice to find out what animal they have to imitate as they recycle Partner up and toss to see who can score the most points.ĥ. Try out the trick shots from this video, or invent your own!Ĥ. Get creative with endless recycling trick shots. Let students show off their most creative trick throws for getting recyclables into the bin Tap into your school spirit during football season, and try a football-themed game.ģ. Turn water bottles into field goal posts for some football-themed fun Students use easy-to-find items to make their own basketball gameĪdd a basketball backboard and shoot to score!Ģ. These recycling games make your recycling bin the center of all the fun!ġ. Earth Day is right around the corner! What could be a better way to get your students ready and excited about recycling than by playing one new recycling game each day of April leading up to Earth Day on April 22nd? These hands-on recycling games will have them laughing, learning, and getting super excited about recycling.
