Lesson plan: Rainforest Super Senses
This interactive, KS1 lesson, uses augmented reality to contrast our human senses with the weird and wonderful sensory abilities of animals found in the rainforest.
The A391 is closed in St Austell – plan your journey to the Eden Project.
This interactive, KS1 lesson, uses augmented reality to contrast our human senses with the weird and wonderful sensory abilities of animals found in the rainforest.
With the help of augmented reality, 360° camera views, live data and infographics, explore our Rainforest like never before.
Assisted by augmented reality, experience the rainforest through the ‘super senses’ of a bat, a bee and a mosquito.
This series of KS1 science lessons, focuses on the importance of wildflowers, sowing wildflower seeds and observing them grow.
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.
Designed for KS1 and 2, this is a fun and active way to reinforce students’ understanding of seeds and germination.
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.
This lesson plan, designed for EYFS and KS1, encourages pupils to explore their natural environment looking for minibeasts.
An outdoor lesson, in which KS1 and 2 pupils, imagine a world without any light, drawing inspiration from the natural world.
Year 4, 5 and 6 pupils make ‘magic potions’ from materials found outdoors and build on literacy skills.