1. Recycling Relay Race: Organize a relay race where kids sort different types of rubbish into recycling bins. The team that completes the sorting first wins.
  2. Trash to Treasure Art: Encourage kids to create art using recyclable materials. This not only teaches them about reusing items but also sparks creativity.
  3. Sorting Scavenger Hunt: Hide various items around the house or yard, and have kids find and sort them into appropriate bins based on recycling, composting, or general waste.
  4. Rubbish Sorting Bingo: Create bingo cards with different types of rubbish or recyclable items. As kids find these items, they sort them into the correct bins.
  5. Sensory Sorting Bins: Fill bins with a mix of items and have kids use their sense of touch, smell, and sight to sort them based on material or recyclability.
  6. DIY Recycled Papermaking: Teach kids how to make recycled paper from old newspapers or used paper. This hands-on activity demonstrates the value of reusing materials.
  7. Waste Sorting Pictionary: Combine drawing and rubbish sorting by having kids draw different types of waste while their teammates guess and sort the items.
  8. Sorting Game Show: Host a rubbish sorting game show where kids answer questions about recycling and waste management to earn chances to sort items for points.
  9. Compost Creation Challenge: Guide kids in creating their own mini compost bin and teach them about the importance of separating organic waste for composting.
  10. Rubbish Relay Race: Set up a race where kids sort and relay different types of rubbish to their respective bins, learning about the importance of proper sorting along the way.