Merry Christmas KS2!!! From The Green Tigers!!!

Merry Christmas KS2!!!

Green Tigers (Primary) sent out these Re-Useable paper trays this week to all KS2 classes...
This will help the teachers, specialists, assistants and students to save and Re-use A4 paper!
They were delivered with the following message printed on Re-used paper...
To all KS2 classes...
Merry Christmas from...The Green Tigers!
We have been working hard this year to make these presents for all KS2 classes – they are RE-USEABLE A4 PAPER TRAYS made from Re-used A4 paper box lids.
The Green Tigers will be around each week to make sure that your trays are neat and tidy and that you have lots of Re-useable A4 paper in your classes. They will use unwanted printouts, photocopies and other scrap A4 paper.
If you want to help us Save The World – Join the Green Tigers (Primary) ECA in Term 2!
From – THE GREEN TIGERS! RRRROOOAAAAARR!!!
PS – Do you like our new logo? We designed it ourselves!
This message has been printed on the back of a re-used piece of A4 paper. No trees were harmed in the making of this gift.

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
STAY GREEN!
Cool I will help by recycling at home!!
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Welcome to the Green Tigers Blog!

Do you like our new Logo?
We designed it ourselves this term in ECA GREEN TIGERS!
This Blog is where you will find out all about Primary and Secondary Green Tigers (Formerly Known as the Green Team) and all of the good things that we are achieveing in the school.
We will also add links to the left hand menu for GREEN initiatives we are currently supporting at Patana like the GREEN ROOF PROJECT.
(see 'Links' in the menu on the left of your screen)
Enjoy
And STAY GREEN!

I think it was a great idea to produce a Green Tigers logo! I think it looks fab!
Go Green Tigers!
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