Plastaig
Tha Piseag agus Cuilean a’ rannsachadh diofar stuthan; an-diugh tha iad ag ionnsachadh mu dheidhinn plastaig. Kit and Pup investigate the world of materials - today it’s plastic.
Thugainn a’ rannsachadh PLASTAIG còmhla ri Piseag agus Cuilean! Anns a’ phrògram seo, tha Piseag agus Cuilean a’ toirt sùil air plastaig agus na h-adhbharan a th’ ann airson a bhith ga ath-chuairteachadh, ga chleachdadh a-rithist agus a’ feuchainn ri nas lugha dhe a chleachdadh. Aig toiseach a’ phrògraim, tha Piseag agus Cuilean air an trà igh nuair a tha an là n a’ toirt botal plastaig air tìr. Tha seo gam brosnachadh gus an trà igh a sgioblachadh agus tha iad a’ dol a lorg biona ath-chuairteachaidh. Tron rannsachadh aca, tha Piseag agus Cuilean ag ionnsachadh gu bheil plastaig là idir agus dìonach, ach a dh’aindeoin sin cha ghabh gach seòrsa plastaig ath-chuairteachadh agus sin as coireach gu bheil sinn a’ feuchainn ri nas lugha dhe a chleachdadh. Mar phà irt dhen sgrùdadh, tha neach-rannsachaidh òg a’ toirt sùil air na diofar dhòighean anns an gabh nithean plastaig à bhaisteach a roinn.
Let’s find out about different types of plastic with Kit and Pup. They explore the issues surrounding plastic and the reasons to recycle, reduce or reuse. The episode starts with Kit and Pup on the beach where they see a plastic bottle wash up on the shore. They decide to clean up the beach and go on a hunt for a recycling bin. Through their adventures, Kit and Pup find out that whilst plastic is tough and waterproof, not all plastic can be recycled which is why we are trying to use less of it. In the live action investigation, a little scientist explores the varying properties of different types of everyday plastic objects.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Matthew Gilmour Wright |
Narrator | Shreya MacKenzie Saul |
Producer | Linda MacLeod |
Executive Producer | Bill MacLeod |
Production Company | Solus Productions |
Broadcasts
- Mon 9 Mar 2020 17:05
- Fri 13 Mar 2020 17:05
- Mon 7 Sep 2020 17:05
- Fri 11 Sep 2020 17:05
- Sun 13 Sep 2020 16:05
- Mon 7 Jun 2021 17:45
- Mon 30 May 2022 17:45
- Thu 2 Jun 2022 17:00
- Mon 27 Feb 2023 17:45
- Thu 2 Mar 2023 17:00