Lesson plan: The Great Fossil Hunters
A pair of KS2 practical science lessons that get pupils creating, excavating and identifying their own fossils.
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A pair of KS2 practical science lessons that get pupils creating, excavating and identifying their own fossils.
This will support upper primary and secondary students to respond confidently to the climate emergency and in a way that makes sense to them.
Over half a term, lower KS2 pupils explore the extraordinary biodiversity of the tropical rainforests – with specific focus on the Amazon – and how we can work together to look after it.
Created with our friends at The Harmony Project, this 6 week enquiry explores the causes and effects of climate change. Upper KS2 pupils will discover that we all have a part to play as we work together for the well-being of our planet Earth.
This series of KS2 lessons uses the Eden Project’s Story-Inspired Learning approach to connect children with the biodiversity in their own school grounds and develop their understanding of the nature and process of scientific enquiry.
A series of creative writing and drawing activities designed for KS1, 2 and 3 inspired by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris's book 'The Lost Words'.
Designed for KS1 and 2, this is a fun and active way to reinforce students’ understanding of seeds and germination.
Suitable for KS2, this is a history lesson, focusing on the role that the Second World War played in the loss of Britain's wildflower meadows.
This series of KS1 science lessons, focuses on the importance of wildflowers, sowing wildflower seeds and observing them grow.
A single science lesson, suitable for KS1 and 2, focusing on the role that pollinators play in the process of reproduction in plants. This lesson also explores the impacts (both positive and negative) of human actions on a specific environment.