This Project was funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
The TravelSmart EatSmart program brings together students in Years 5 -7 to learn about the Environment and Sustainability. The program will encourage students to develop a TravelSmart plan that encourage students to walk, ride, car pool or catch public transport to school to reduce greenhouse emissions, increase physical activity and decrease traffic congestion around the school. Students will also have the opportunity to develop an EatSmart activity as part of their plan. Watch this blog as kids report on their project progress.

Busselton Plan

TravelSmart Eat Smart MK Ten Step Plan
1.Survey the class
2. Discuss the outcomes and brainstorm travel options.
3. Create a plan
4. Talk to your Principal
5.Select a day
6. Create posters and send your Animoto to the class
7.Promote the day or week through newsletters, PA, at the assembly
8. Run the day. Give fruit kebab rewards to participants.
9. Evaluate and Celebrate
10. Do it again

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Scotch College Goes Green


Scotch College Goes Green

William Robertson, Year 5 student, from Scotch College Junior School had a burning question:

“If cars of all sizes were taken off the roads for one whole week and public transport and bikes etc, were only forms of transport would we produce less greenhouse gases?”

Concerned about sustainability issues and how our lifestyle choices and increased car use was affecting our environment William decided to organize an Scotch College “Green Day.”

“My action was to organize a Scotch “Green Day” which would help the students to realize the crisis were in and to start making a difference now before to late, said Will”

Here are some findings from his report.

“We can reduce greenhouse gases in transportation, if we take public transport. Travelling by public transport uses less energy and produces less Co2 emissions. Taking public transport to work saves 2177kgs of Co2 emissions a year and 63kgs a week. Rather than the average cars they produce 86.5 kgs of emissions a week and small cars produce 5.76 kgs of emissions a week. So if more and more people start taking public transport we would start decreasing our rate of greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere, and help sustainability for the future.”

“There are many alternatives just than public transport. Some are walking and riding your bike. These forms obviously produce no emissions at all and reduce the hassle of public transport. There are many benefits of these forms of transport- like exercise and getting some fresh air in the morning. If people come to terms with all these alternatives we will make a great big difference.”

William will be presenting his findings to Millennium Kids as part of the TravelSmart EatSmart initiative. He will be interviewed on HYPE 101.7fm to tell his story to the wider community.

Many thanks to you will. We look forward to working with you at Scotch College.

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