We created a switch off list as well as other things that needed doing around school before the holiday (e.g. emptying the bins, putting out left over fruit for parents to take away) and the children helped to complete these tasks.
Activity description
There are lots of ways for pupils to take part in a holiday switch off, even if they aren’t the very last people in school before the holidays. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Share the responsibility: Just as staff are given roles in switching things off, pupils can be too. Groups such as the Eco Club, School Council, or after-school clubs could team up with the caretaker and staff to take responsibility for switching off certain equipment.
Think about the last day: Who will be around at the end of term? For example, teachers will usually be the last in their rooms so will switch off their lights and computers, but there might be other items in the classroom - like projectors, smart boards, or screens - that pupils can help check.
Look after specialist areas: ICT suites, libraries, and other shared spaces often have lots of equipment that doesn’t get used during the holidays. Pupils can help by checking these areas against the switch off list and making sure everything unnecessary is powered down. Ensure to get permission from whoever is in charge of their spaces.
Join in with end of term jobs: By combining switch-off checks with holiday jobs - like defrosting fridges or tidying shared spaces - pupils can help make sure the school is ready for a fresh start next term.
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