School Outreach Sessions

School session

School Outreach Sessions

This is a list of all the Wild Workshops available at our Centre of the Earth and EcoPark environmental education centres. Workshops cost:

£185 per class for ½ day

For more information and bookings, email education@bbcwildlife.org.uk

Bee

Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography

EYFS/ KS1

Nature Friends

A seasonal selection of nature-based and sensory activities to connect our youngest learners to their natural world. Perfect for EYFS and into KS1, all year round, you can expect songs, stories and art involving nature.

Curriculum Links:

  • Communication and Language – New vocabulary
  • Physical Development including health and self-care – Health and wellbeing, gross and fine motor skills
  • Understanding the World – Explore and observe the natural world
  • Arts and design– Be imaginative and expressive
EcoP
EYFS/ KS1

Cycles: Food Chains

Looking at nature as a cycle. We will learn about the differences in diet between animals and learn to construct a basic chain using native wildlife, identifying predator and prey, carnivores, herbivores and omnivores.

All Key Stages: Working Scientifically.

Year 1: Animals, including humans - Identify and name a variety of common animals that are carnivores, herbivores and omnivores.

Year 2: Living things and their habitats - Describe how animals obtain their food from plants and other animals, using the idea of a simple food chain, and identify and name different sources of food.

Moth

Tom Marshall

Marvellous Mini-Beasts

Discover and compare the many minibeasts in our woodland and meadow habitats on your own minibeast safari. May to October.

Curriculum links:

All Key Stages: Working Scientifically

Year 1: Animals including humans – Identify and name common animals

Year 2: Living things and their habitats – Identify and name animals in habitats and microhabitats

Year 4:  Living things and their habitats – Identify, group and classify

Year 6: Living things and their habitats – Classification

Meadow

Habitat Havens

A variety of exploration activities throughout the year to discover habitats and microhabitats and what animals need to survive and thrive. Find out how humans can have a negative or positive impact on habitats.

Curriculum links:

All Key Stages: Working Scientifically

Year 1: Animals including humans – Identify and name common animals

Year 2: Living things and their habitats – Identify and name animals in habitats and microhabitats

Year 4:  Living things and their habitats – Identify, group and classify

Year 6: Living things and their habitats – Classification

Trees

Precious Plants and Terrific Trees

Discover and see the important functions of different plant parts and investigate our vital trees. Curriculum links:

All Key Stages – Working Scientifically

Year 1: Plants - Identify and describe the basic structure of a variety of common flowering plants, including trees

Year 2: Plants - Observe and describe how seeds and bulbs grow into mature plants. Find out and describe how plants need water, light and a suitable temperature to grow and stay healthy

Year 3: Plants - Identify and describe the functions of different parts of flowering plants: roots, stem/trunk, leaves and flowers

This workshop is being kindly supported by the Wild Flower Society.

Flower mix

Fantastic Flowers

Identify and name a variety of flowering plants in their natural habitats. Take a closer look inside flowers to uncover their important part in a plant’s life cycle. April to September.

Curriculum links:

KS2 – Working Scientifically

Year 3: Plants - Explore the part that that flowers play in life cycles of flowering plants

Year 5: Living things and their habitats - Describe the life process of reproduction in some plants and animals

This workshop is being kindly supported by the Wild Flower Society.

Mandala

Wild Art

Let your creativity go wild! Forage in nature and find your inspiration to create natural, transient art pieces.

Curriculum links:

KS1: Art - Use a range of materials creatively. Use sculpture to develop and share their ideas, experiences and imagination. Develop a range of techniques in using colour, pattern, texture, line, shape, form and space

KS2: Art -Improve their mastery of art and design techniques, including sculpture, with a range of materials. Learn about great artists, architects and designers in history

Den

Den Building

Join us for a practical, team challenge workshop. Work together using a variety of equipment to construct a range of shelters for survival in the wild. Gross and fine motor skills merge with communication skills in this fun learning activity.

Curriculum links:

KS2 PSHE- Problem solving, Managing setbacks, Strategies for inclusion, Listen and respond, Discuss and debate constructively.

PE: - Take part in an outdoor and adventurous activity challenge

Orienteering

Orienteering

Orienteering skills for beginners. Set your map, find and draw map features and use your new skills to find a series of markers on your map.

Curriculum Links:

PE KS2 - Take part in an outdoor and adventurous activity challenge

Geography KS2 - Geographical skills and fieldwork. Use maps to locate and describe features studied. Use fieldwork to observe, measure and record the human and physical features in the local area using a range of methods.