Pic-ash-o

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Description

Courtesy of the Scout Association: https://www.scouts.org.uk/activities/pic-ash-o/

Get your hands dirty with an ash-y masterpiece and learn about carbon monoxide along the way.


Resources

You will need:
Scrap paper
Ash

Instructions

Before you begin
Get your hands on some ash. You could get this from a campfire or barbeque after it has fully cooled. Only use ash from a fire that burnt wood or charcoal to make sure it is safe to handle. Check there are no nails or hazards within the ash.

Get your hands dirty
Split the ash between everyone by putting some on pieces of paper around your space.
Share out paper for everyone to draw on, you could use small scraps of paper or large rolls to create a large group picture.
Think about what to draw. You could draw the fires that make the ash, or the trees that are burnt to make the fires. Or just anything draw you want!
While everyone is drawing ask them where ash comes from, and if they have seen it before.

Carbon monoxide
Explain to the group that ash comes from burning things, and sometimes when things aren’t burnt properly, they can make something called carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that we can’t see, hear, smell, taste, or touch.
If we ever see ash inside on things like cookers and boilers, we know they aren’t working properly and could be making carbon monoxide.
If we see ash inside or hear a carbon monoxide alarm, which sounds like a fire alarm, we should leave the building carefully and tell an adult straight away.

Reflection
Getting mucky and drawing pictures is great fun, but remember the ash comes from something dangerous and if you see it anywhere you should let an adult know. When was the last time you saw a fire? What did you do to keep safe? What other things around the house could be dangerous? How we can we make sure we don’t hurt ourselves on them?

Safety
All activities must be safely managed. Use the safety checklist to help you plan and risk assess your activity. Do a risk assessment and take appropriate steps to reduce risk. Always get approval for the activity and have suitable supervision and an InTouch process.

Craft: Unusual substances
Supervise young people appropriately when they’re using unusual substances, such as powdered paint, ash or dirt. Be aware of any medical conditions which could be affected by what’s being used.

Make sure you follow all relevant safety guidance or manufacturers guidelines, where available. Make sure you dispose of it appropriately too, in line with safety guidance.


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  • Creative - Craft
  • Safety - House Dangers
  • Skills - Creative activity