27 December 2016

Dissemination Activity

Our latest dissemination of '' Sound Mind in a Sound Body''project had a place in a nationwide education newspaper. We had an opportunity to share about our recent exchange which took place in Warsaw,Poland  1-8 2016.

Rubbish art & Environment Posters





20 December 2016

Rubbish Art&Environmental Posters

Our Art Class students with our teacher Aydan Kalender -worked on Rubbish Art using many used material and that has a bad effect on our environment especially plastic bottles.It has been a fun work and also a useful one.It created attention among  students.Our thanks to Ms.Kalender for her effort and guiding our students.








19 December 2016

Our Project Environmental Issues Leaflets





Our Project Environmental Issues Leaflets were made by our Poland Exchange group of students.On the leaflet-they focused on the importance of the recycling and and tips for it.They focused on buying recycled products,using recycle bins,and why is recycling important.These leaflets were spread among our schools' students.

OUR ENVIRONMENTAL POSTERS

Because  our project-Sound Mind in a Sound Body  focuses on '' Environmental issues '' in its final year , our art class and students worked on posters threats to our environment to create an effect on school students and driving attention for a better environment.







12 December 2016

Ways to Recycle

Ways to Recycle 

Learning to recycle and waste less is important for keeping our planet green. If you care about the environment, there are tons of easy ways to help out by recycling everyday items! 



Reuse Plastic Bags 

Often plastic shopping bags get used once and thrown away, but that bag can be used for future groceries or as a garbage bag. 


Buy Rechargeable Batteries 

Batteries are filled with toxic materials that are terrible for the environment, so go green by buying batteries that you can recharge. There are also special companies that will collect your old batteries and recycle them safely. 

Recycling at School 

It’s easy to remember to recycle at home, but what about school? If your school doesn’t already have recycling bins, ask your teacher or administrator if they can get them or make one yourself – in fact, recycling can be a great project for the whole class.

Support eco-friendly companies by buying products made from recycled material – this could be anything from pencils and paper to wallets and clothing! 



Sheets, Towels and Clothing 

Old sheets, towels and clothing can be donated to charity to be sold in thrift stores, or to an animal shelter as bedding and cleaning materials. 


Get Crafty! 

If you’re artistic you probably already know that there are a million ways to reuse jars, tubs and paper. A few crafts that include recycled materials are paper mache pinatas using old ways to reuse jars, tubs and paper, tin cans and plastic containers and using old magazines to make collages.

Recycle Every Day 


The best way to recycle is to do it every day in your home and wherever you go. Remember to sort newspapers and magazines, plastic containers and bottles and assorted paper into your recycling and urge your friends and family to look out for ways to recycle too!

By Buket Temel



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How to recycle Rubbish

HOW TO RECYCLE RUBBÄ°SH? 

Papers are taken from the bin and deposited in a large recycling container and huge recycle car taken for recycle. The separated papers are then washed with soapy water to remove inks, plastic film, staples and glue. Papers are put into a large holder where it is mixed with water to create slurry. By adding different materials to the slurry, different paper products can be created, such as cardboard, newsprints or office paper. After that papers recycled. 
The consumer throws glass into a recycle bin.Glass taken for recycle. The glass is sorted by colour and washed to remove any impurities. The glass is then crushed and melted, then moulded into new products such as bottles and jars. Or it may be used for alternative purposes such as brick manufacture or decorative uses. The glass is then sent back to the shops ready to be used again. Glass does not degrade through the recycling process, so it can be recycled again and again. 
The best way to recycle is to do it every day in your home and wherever you go. Remember to sort newspapers and magazines, plastic containers and bottles and assorted paper into your recycling and urge your friends and family to look out for ways to recycle too! You should remember recycle after the use every meterials. 
Papers, plastics, glass etc. meterials can be better and useful after the recycle.If you are a eco-friendly person you should recycle and all eco-friendly people should join the eviromental clubs and companies. 
If you want you can buy recycle products for support recycle and reuse plastic bags

By Ceyda Simsek

Household Recycling

Household Recycling 
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Find ways of recycling different materials Many materials can be recycledsuch as paperplastic, metal and glassOther items such as furnitureelectronic equipmentbuilding material and vehicles can also be recycled but many people don’t often think to do so. Most home recycle binsprovided by your local councilusually accept glasspaperplastic etc. 
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Buy products that can be recycled. When shopping at the supermarket, buy products that can be recycled easily such as glass jars and tin cans. 
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Buy products that have been made from recycled material. You can tell if a product is eco-friendly by looking at the label on the packaging. 
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Avoiding buying hazardous material. It is difficult to recycle products that contain hazardous wasteTry to find safer alternatives to household cleaners and buy non-toxic products whenever possible. 
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Recycle bins. Make sure you have a recycle bin in your homeKeep it in an obvious place so you won’t forget to use it. Your local council should be able to provide you with a recycle bin that can be used for materials such as glasspaperaluminium and plastic. 
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